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31
Aug
2017

Pier Footings, Fulton, Texas, 2013




Continuing this week’s Rockport/Fulton theme, here’s another shot of one of the fishing piers there. I love using dark filters to shoot seascapes and even out the waves. You get a wonderfully ethereal quality in the water and the blurring of the reflections that the long exposure causes. Long-time readers may recognise this shot because I posted a monochrome version of it a while ago.

I’m donating the proceeds of any Rockport/Fulton area print sale to local charities for Hurricane Harvey relief. You can find all images I’ve published from the area by following this link.

For the technically inclined...

  • Aperture: ƒ/19
  • Camera: NIKON D700
  • Focal length: 300mm
  • ISO: 100
  • Shutter speed: 30s


Tagged - fishing pier, Fulton, long exposure, ocean, photoblog, pier, reflection, Rockport, Sea, texas, tx


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