Long exposures of water

Tdp

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From today. X-E1, XF35, a stack of NDs and a PL, plus a tripod and timed release. I have the plunger release for the X-E1 but it seems to me that it could wiggle the camera a bit so I'm sticking to the timer until I get an electrical release.

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Water Movement by Photos By 夏天, on Flickr

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Water Movement by Photos By 夏天, on Flickr

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Water Movement by Photos By 夏天, on Flickr

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Water Movement by Photos By 夏天, on Flickr

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Water Movement by Photos By 夏天, on Flickr
 
Cheese-and-Crackers! Next time just leave the lens cap on. LOL

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I actually broke a lens cap today by dropping it and had to stop by a local camera shop after dinner to replace it. Picked up a second X-E1 battery while I was at it since my shooting day was cut short by a dead battery.
 
All the store had was aftermarket batteries, made in Japan and with a 1 year warranty. 400 NTD which is about 12-13 US so I can't complain. I'm taking a trip next weekend to the US and only plan to take the Fuji with me, so it is about time I got a spare battery anyway.

- t
 
Fortunately, this was from a local hotel (indoors) and shot with the X10, handheld, no ND's.
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No tripod or long exposure issues, but I did lean WAY out over a rail . . . .
 

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