• The Enterprise

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 24mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/250s
  • Santa Arrives in Blarney

    Santa arrives in Blarney and the Christmas lights go on in the village square!

    Aperture ƒ/4
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 58mm
    ISO 800
    Shutter speed 1/2.5s
  • The Enterprise

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 24mm
    ISO 200
    Shutter speed 1/320s
  • After the Sun Set

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 105mm
    ISO 400
    Shutter speed 1/200s
  • Kilcrea Friary at Sunset

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 35mm
    ISO 50
    Shutter speed 61s
  • A Click of Photographers

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 35mm
    ISO 400
    Shutter speed 15s
  • A lady of Cobh

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 40mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/320s
  • The Port of Cork

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 55mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/20s
  • Sunset over Inniscarra

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 75mm
    ISO 200
    Shutter speed 15s
  • Cycling in the air

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 24mm
    ISO 100
    Shutter speed 1/500s
  • No Parking in Blarney

    No parking here, but there’s plenty of space, except when the village is busy which is most afternoons..

    Aperture ƒ/8
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 70mm
    ISO 250
    Shutter speed 1/80s
  • More fun with long exposure stacking of photos

    A few months ago I experimented with Imagemagick by using it to merge very similar photos of flowing water to give the impression of a longer exposure.

    Here are a few more examples.

    By merging a series of thirty photos taken two seconds apart I created a pleasing image that looks like a sixty second exposure. The day I took these photo was overcast and dull, but not dark enough to do an actual long exposure like that without the help of some fairly dark filters. I used the intervalometer in Magic Lantern to shoot this so I didn’t even need a remote release. My camera did all the work! This was created using the following Imagemagick command line:

    convert *.jpg -average average.jpg

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    average

    I combined 60 long exposure shots of the night sky in the mountains of Utah (during the Automattic Grand Meetup a few weeks ago) to create a single long exposure of the stars moving through the sky. Thanks mkaz for publishing this post on interval shooting where I got this command line:

    convert *.jpg -evaluate-sequence max combined.jpg

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    combined

    Finally, another series of sixty shots taken in Utah. The same convert command line was used to process these.

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    2015-10-15-9817-m

    combined

    In the image above I should have cloned out the wires in the bottom left of the image. Lightroom makes it easy to make the same modifications to every image. Work on one image, then select all the ones you need and click “Sync Settings”.

    It can be frustrating taking these types of photos as your camera is shooting a long series of very ordinary shots, and the final result can’t be seen until the images are processed correctly but it’s certainly worth it.

    Update on December 1st: here’s one that didn’t work out so well. It was so windy the camera shook the whole time.

    combined photo

    Aperture ƒ/4
    Camera Canon EOS 6D
    Focal length 17mm
    ISO 1600
    Shutter speed 30s