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also in your photos where the trees are moving,
everytime i've tried to capture wind with a longer exposure at day
the photo has come out plain white,
how do i correct that,
at night its fine with like s=tar trails and that, its just the day with so much light,
sorry for asking so much ha
but would be much apprieciated
thanks
To create long exposures during the day, you need to cut down the amount of light coming in by using either an IR (infrared) or ND (neutral density) filter depending on the effect you want.
and awesome
thanks heaps =)
I asked a construction worker and they are building a new factory next to the mill.
As the place was swarming with construction workers I was unfortunately unable to sneak into the mill.. (There are also a couple of fences surrounding it)