Long Exposures at St Helen's Chapel

Yesterday I conducted my latest Long Exposure Landscapes workshop and one of the places we visited was St Helen's Chapel up the coast from Dunbar.  This is a ruined church that was abandoned in the late18th century.  It is a very atmospheric place with ruined walls and upturned grave markers.

Using the X-Pro2 and 10-24mm f4 lens fitted with the Lee Big Stopper and Lee 0.9 ND Grad, I produced some images to demonstrate the techniques I was teaching.  Here are three of the shots from yesterday.




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