Category Archives: BW Long Exposure

Hallgrímskirkja | Reykjavik

Reykjavik Church – Hallgrímskirkja This church in Reykjavik is a quite stunning landmark, which dominates the city skyline from miles around. It is named Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur), after the poet and clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson, and was designed by the architect Guðjón Samúelsson, apparently to look like the lava flows of Iceland’s landscape. At 73 metres tall, […]

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Clavell Tower

Clavell Tower at Kimmeridge in Dorset Clavell Tower sits on Hen Cliff at the eastern end of Kimmeridge Bay on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset. It was built around 1830 by the Reverend John Richards Clavell and previously stood closer to the edge, before being moved in recent years due to cliff erosion. This three […]

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Mexican Embassy | Berlin

This is the Mexican Embassy in Berlin and a shot that I took on the Google+ European Photo Walk in May last year. I like dark, moody architectural images and this building seemed perfect for that treatment to me. This was an exposure of two minutes with a 10 stop neutral density filter. Prints available here.

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Wand

Here’s another black and white long exposure abstract image. This is actually a brightly coloured pole in the grounds of the Bauhaus Museum in Berlin, but I saw it as something else and have leaned it over and converted it to monochrome. Is it a pole or a magic wand? I’ll leave it to you […]

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Shine

This abstract black and white long exposure was taken on the first Google Plus European Photo Walk in Berlin. The theme of the weekend was architectural long exposure photography, using neutral density filters. This is a style of photography that I hadn’t tried before at the time, so this is one of my earliest experiments. […]

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