One Location, One Lesson, One Lens (ep 13)
Photographer Erica Robinson heads to the beautiful state of Oregon with her 17-35mm F/2.8-4 Di OSD to capture images at Thor's Well.
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Transcript:
I love to travel I love photography and I think combining those the camera is what allows me to communicate that best to tell the stories that's the place whatever is there they can't tell that story today we're with photographer Ericka Robinson in the great state of Oregon with more than three hundred and sixty miles of coastline she searches for inspirational locations they think it used to be like a sea cave and that the top of the cave literally caved in I thought it was gonna come more over the rocks but it comes from like underneath so I am out shooting at Thor's well on the coast of Oregon well we might get soaked
I'm gonna shoot over this way because the water kind of comes up right in front and gives this really nice reflection I want to make the water look really smooth the only way that you can get the shutter speed slow enough is to use an introductory filter instead of just freezing time with a faster shutter speed I'll use a little bit slower of a shutter speed right now I'm shooting at about four seconds so an ND filter lets the light come in over a longer period of time to slow down all that water
recently Nicon came out with their Z series mirror less cameras that I thought would be perfect to pair with the lightweight compact camera on 17 - 35 millimeter lens I think I'm going to move over there
there was this little Jenny right next to well so I hopped a couple of rocks and I got out on this one main rock formation
you have to catch it right on time because if you get there too early the waters not really flowing into the well but if you get there too late the well is then covered and you can't access it
in order to get this shot I needed to be at the location between an hour and two hours before high tide I needed to really have an exit plan in case the tie did come up quicker than I thought it would oh yeah tides coming in I don't know if this is a smartest idea I've ever had and fortunately I had Ken watching my back being on that mission to be at the right place at the right time and even the research of it all the before and you get their part seeing it and experiencing for myself I want to be the one that was there to take that photo so the next time you're getting ready to travel do your research give plenty of time to explore and remember their journey is often more fulfilling than your destination
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