Has anybody had good results doing this?
We had heavy fog all day today. At around 4:00PM the setting sun had dropped below the horizon, the western sky was still illuminated and smoky, silky, white fog was drifting along the ground in addition to an overall haze of fog in the air.
I got something, but it sure ain't anything to be proud of.
These were all shot at f/11 and the exposures were 4 seconds, 2 seconds and 1 second. The exposure time didn't seem to make much difference - I never did get the silky fog I was after.
Anybody got any advice for the next time I try this?
Rusty
We had heavy fog all day today. At around 4:00PM the setting sun had dropped below the horizon, the western sky was still illuminated and smoky, silky, white fog was drifting along the ground in addition to an overall haze of fog in the air.
I got something, but it sure ain't anything to be proud of.
These were all shot at f/11 and the exposures were 4 seconds, 2 seconds and 1 second. The exposure time didn't seem to make much difference - I never did get the silky fog I was after.
Anybody got any advice for the next time I try this?
Rusty