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Has anyone done any Long Exposure shots on the Leica Q before? Just thought of sharing some shots which I took yesterday in Monochrome...more is coming up. :)

Hoping to see more photos from you guys.

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Here are a couple of mine from last summer on Martha's Vineyard...

 

First, the Gay Head Lighthouse at Aquinah.  This is a combination of approximately ten or twelve separate five second exposures in order to get the "beams" from the lighthouse and still get a reasonably well lit scene.  Taken with the 'Q', of course, at an ISO of 800.

 

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I'm afraid a lot of the detail is lost in compression from the upload.  Oh, well.  It's a rather nifty photo, I think.

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Here is one of a lightning storm as the ferry back to the mainland is taking on passengers in Vineyard Haven.  This was a 4 second exposure at ISO 100 with the lens wide open.

 

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And here is one of sunrise on Lucy Vincent beach. It's a 3s exposure at ISO 100 with the lens stopped down to f/4 or so.

 

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Glad you like them. The lighthouse shot in particular was quite challenging to process. Had to stack the sky and the land separately, and because of how the 'Q' handles distortion, the sky had to be stacked in quadrants in order to keep all the stars as points. It took several hours to get it right.

 

- Jared

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Glad you like them. The lighthouse shot in particular was quite challenging to process. Had to stack the sky and the land separately, and because of how the 'Q' handles distortion, the sky had to be stacked in quadrants in order to keep all the stars as points. It took several hours to get it right.

 

- Jared

I'm even more impressed to learn of all the processing you did. Very nice effort and results.

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Has anyone done any Long Exposure shots on the Leica Q before? Just thought of sharing some shots which I took yesterday in Monochrome...more is coming up. :)

Hoping to see more photos from you guys.

 

thank you for sharing your LE pics, they are gorgeous. Just wondering if you could share your settings please? I am a new Q owner and also fairly new to photography. Thanks

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Here's one.  15s at F11.

 

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thank you for sharing your LE pics, they are gorgeous. Just wondering if you could share your settings please? I am a new Q owner and also fairly new to photography. Thanks

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