Oceanside South Jetty I
A 'short' long exposure (only 3 seconds) just after sunrise on the South Jetty in Oceanside, CA.
Oceanside South Jetty I
A 'short' long exposure (only 3 seconds) just after sunrise on the South Jetty in Oceanside, CA.
Oceanside South Jetty V
This long exposure (6 minutes) on the South Jetty in Oceanside, CA was one of the last images I made from on top of the jetty on this trip. There was enough light to frame and focus the image with live view. I used aperture priority to determine the average exposure of the scene then attached a Schneider Optics ND3.0, 10-stop neutral density filter to my Canon 16-35 f2.8L II wide angle zoom lens. After calculating the adjusted exposure I triggered the shutter with my cable release and started the timer on my iPhone.
Oceanside South Jetty III
This is a ~4min exposure made without an ND filter. It was pretty dark still and I had a tough time framing the shot because I could barely see the jetty through the viewfinder. I used the electronic level to get the framing almost perfectly level to prevent the need to crop in post so this shot is very nearly full frame.
50 second pre-dawn exposure of the pier in Ocean Beach, CA.
90 second pre-dawn exposure of the pier in Ocean Beach, CA.
120 second pre-dawn exposure of the pier in Ocean Beach, CA.
Arriving at a pier for the first time in the dark you are a little bit unsure what will come from the session. The milkiness of the overcast sky and relatively quiet ocean can really be felt in these images. This is a very quiet location with only a handful of fishermen arriving before dark. After sunrise and the finish of the session there is a small coffee shop that opens in the plaza at the foot of the pier and breakfast for the ride home available across the street. I will definitely return to this location...
Pathway II
The first of my pier series I visited the pier at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the pre-dawn hours to capture these images. The under the pier image was captured well before sunrise... the pier pilings being lit by lights on the shore. I think they were some kind of sodium vapor lamp because of the yellowish cast they put on the pilings but I'm not sure. Since I didn't like the yellow color much I tweaked the color channels until I got something I liked more.
Pathway I