10 Minute Long Exposure at Barns Ness




This evening the sky looked very promising for a beautiful sunset so I headed over to Barns Ness Lighthouse to see if I could get a colourful shot of one of my favourite locations as the sun went down behind me.

I set the X-T2 and the 100-400mm on the Manfrotto tripod across the bay on the west end of Whitesands beach and put the Lee 'Big Stopper' and 0.9 ND Grad on the lens.

I did a series of shots but this one was taken using a long 10 minute exposure, 5 minutes each side of the sunset time of 18h45.  

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