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Photography Tips - How to Achieve Extended Daylight Exposures

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  • Yet another enlightening video. Thank you, Karl.

  • Do you use exposure compensation to make up for any of the light lost due to the 5 stop reduction or just gain it back with your longer shutter speeds? I know some people use a combination of both.

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  • hey karl.. what lens did u use for this project?

  • Karl, are you using the 'LEE' filter system? Do you only purchase Lee filters or do you mix manufacturers?

  • @dcnutter full manual does not have exposure compensation. You are your own exposure compensation

  • it sucks that I dont live near the sea :(

  • @dcnutter exposure compensation works by changing aperture, shutter speed or ISO value while on either automatic or shutter/aperture priority mode. It is hence not possible when shooting in manual mode what karl is doing in this video as he clearly tells us that he's using a 30 sec. shutter, a 16 aperture and a 50 ISO.

  • Awesome tip. Very nicely done

  • What a great photography..... thank you for the tips.

  • Super & Thank you very much....:D

  • @PoppyRoxxx has to be lee, they are the most expensive, but there's a reason why that is.....

  • If you do not have an ND filter can you just drop exposure compensation down instead? I have a polarizing filter.

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