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This week’s theme:
My husband and I were fortunate enough to sneak away from our responsibilities at home and spend a few days in Santa Monica last weekend. Actually, I tagged along with him on a business trip that we extended a couple of days. But whatever. It was a relaxing, and much-needed break from the craziness of life right now.
One evening, while my husband was at a dinner event, I decided to walk to the boardwalk with my camera to see what I could capture. In hindsight it may not have been the best idea since I was alone, it was getting dark and I had a huge camera slung over my shoulder. But whatever. My plan was to somehow take a very cool shot of the boardwalk ferris wheel and all of the fun lights at night. But when I started shooting, I couldn’t quite find the ideal spot to shoot and get what I wanted in the frame. So instead I turned around and looked toward the end of the pier and LOVED what I saw with the daylight disappearing and the lights from the restaurant. Because I wanted to slow the wave action down and create more of a calm feel to the water I knew I needed to try for a long exposure. Of course I didn’t have a tripod so I ended up sitting on the ground leaning up against a pole and wedging my camera between the pole and railings using all my might to keep the camera steady. Ten seconds is a long time to hold your breath when you’re sitting on a dark pier with your camera wedged in a railing hoping the waves don’t cause the pier to sway. But whatever. If you’re curious, this was shot with my D700 and 35mm 1.4 lens at f/16, ISO 125 for 10 seconds. Edited with a slight S curve, slight increase in saturation and a slight vignette.
Don’t miss the circle this week as we begin to wind down our project in the next two months, starting with the talented Kara Jo – Memphis, Tennessee Photographer.
Happy Weekending!
Omg! Love this so much!
AMAZING shot!
this is a beautiful and amzing shot wendy. could be a post card!
This is perfect, Wendy! Love it so much!
gorgeous. and I like the fact that you told us the back story 🙂
What an amazing experience! Great job!
Stunning, Wendy!! It’s quite peaceful and beautiful – and I want to see more 🙂
wow…i agree with hope…this could be a postcard!
incredible work!
wowzers, you are good!
“But whatever” is cracking me up. I’d so do the same thing. Sad I couldntmake it up to see you. Love the stardust lights 🙂
soooooooooooooooooooo perfect, woman!! i so appreciate the numbers, i am going to try this…
perfectly stunning! what a wonderful opportunity to try something fun just for you! gorgeous image!!!
Wow Wendy that is amazing, those lights are incredible!
Beyond amazing!