Simple Cloth Technique
Some scenes require only a very basic action.
A basic magic cloth technique would involve simply covering the sky after a short period and working the rest of the exposure over the landscape up to the horizon line. To read about the basics of the magic cloth technique – see here. This very simple technique is the basic for Magic Cloth photography and this video is actually a good starting point for the beginner.
To allow the photographer enough time to divide exposure for different areas of the scene, a long exposure is required. At least 10 seconds is recommended.
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Longer Exposure
A longer exposure = more control
To achieve a longer exposure the photographer might choose a time in the evening or morning when the light is low. If you can’t wait for Low light photography, you can modify your camera with a dark filter (Neutral Density – ND). A 6 stop ND will work in most conditions without bright sunlight. For evening work when the colours are in the clouds, I would recommend 6-stop ND filter + iso100 + f/11 – this should give exposure times between 10 and 30 seconds [IDEAL].
Video Demonstration
The following video demonstrates a very basic technique on the East Iceland coastline at Vestrahorn Mountain. I am shooting in Aperture Priority (AV) mode. I have a 6-stop Neutral Density Filter. My shutter speed is 15 seconds. I divide this time by 10 to give me an approximate sky exposure. {15sec/10sec=1.5sec} That means that I wait one and half seconds before bringing the cloth down.
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Photo Results
Test Shot
Normally I don’t bother, but the test shot can guide your Magic Cloth action.
In the test shot, you can see which areas need less exposure. Obviously the sky is going to be covered quite quickly, but from the test image I can see that I need slight clock-wise tilt when I expose the area up to the horizon line.
Cloth Shot
Unfortunately the video doesn’t quite capture the Magic Cloth action, but hopefully you see enough to work out that I cover the sky after 1 second and then spend the other 14 seconds moving the edge of the cloth from the bottom of the frame up to the Horizon line.
Processed Photo
Recommended Gear
Camera Equipment
This is the equipment that I used for this photo.
- Standard DSLr – might be possible on bridge camera – see ‘lens’ below.
- Lens with a large element 77mm is nice, 55mm is limited.
- ND filter – Like this: B+W 77mm 1.8 ND MRC 106M Filter For daytime work.
- Sturdy tripod – important for long exposures.
- Black cloth or card