Stephen McNally long exposure black and white photographer – Canon

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Hairdresser and Canon enthusiast, Stephen McNally, only took up photography 8 years ago. Now, with his own long exposure black and white photography exhibition, it has all happened so quickly for someone who has mastered the art of taking it slowly.

27 Comments
  1. Peter Humphries says

    Fantastic video… I'm just beginning, and have done b/w during the day, but never at night, I'll be giving it a go now… thanks m8

  2. Railway Allsorts says

    Thank you Steven, your camera looked similar if not the same as my Canon 77D, many thanks for sharing, truly inspirational, your brother would be well pleased with your efforts, I certainly am, Mike

  3. hiflyer53qwc says

    Very nice Steven!

  4. christopher gray says

    Awesome

  5. mariano rodriguez martin says

    Buen trabajo

  6. Andy M says

    Great stuff fella

  7. Robert Marshall says

    Black & White is King! Thank you for sharing Stephen, great work 👍

  8. yujin landscape photography. says

    Absolutely wonderful video, well done, Black & white image.👌 Thank! Stephen.

  9. Marc Gravel says

    Very inspirational….thank-you for the great video.

  10. Russell Burton says

    Great video Stephen, lovely work, keep it going

  11. Goran Ristic says

    Did he used a ND filter for day’s long exposure shots ? @canon and rest of you people.

  12. martin berry says

    Great, I work in Liverpool and have been to alot of these locations but still have work in progress on the long exposure images

  13. Enid Nightshade says

    Your photos are beautiful, very inspiring

  14. Brett Thompson says

    Great clip . Will be give Black & white ago love history & heritage .

  15. dweezel theyounger says

    Fantastic. I love your work. Thanks so much for this vid –

  16. Ady Banner says

    Subscribed.. Just getting into long exposure and black and white, great inspiration.

  17. Hugo Da Palma says

    It's a very good video but not a honest one in my opinion, it is missing what filters he uses during the daylight to perform long exposure. It's impossible to make such pictures without a DN filter.

  18. Christian Rawson says

    stunning images you have a great eye for composition im sure your Brother would be very proud of your continued love of photography

  19. gazkop57 says

    Excellent Ste,keep up the good work👍

  20. James Aston says

    Great video, such a powerful story.

  21. olafzijnbuis says

    You did not mention that you better turn ON the Long Exposure Compensation.
    This eliminates problems with bad pixels.
    It does double the exposure time.

    Maybe it is because this video is part of a Canon promotion… No good to mention bad pixels in a promotion video 🙂

    On my Canon EOS 550D it is on all the time. With exposures of ca 30 s it saves me a lot of toughing up.

  22. olafzijnbuis says

    When I put on the sub titles (in Dutch):

    – I check that the image stabilizer is turned off
    is translated in dutch to:
    – Controleer ik of de beeldstabilisator aan staan
    wich translates to
    – I check if the image stabilizer is on

    in the translation it is NOT CLEAR that the IS must be turned OFF.
    It is not wrong, you should check if it is on, but does not convey the message that it must be turned off.

  23. Paul G Johnson says

    Absolutely awesome video.Your are an inspiration ++++++. Brilliant, wow and amazing.

  24. Marcin Romanik says

    Inspiring film! I think I will try to start my adventure with black and white photography! And your photos are amazing!

  25. Ginger Photographer says

    Wonderful video Stephen! The UK has so much to offer for great photography. Enjoyed your final images, very inspiring!

  26. John Young says

    I am Stephen's Uncle…I could not be more proud than to post a comment here. I have a degree in Art and Design History and taught Art and Design for 35 years. I can easily say Stephen's photographs are undoubtedly high class ART. His photographs would stand the test of time in any art historical sense. I can see Man Ray, Muybridge without having a direct influence. Superb you can only get better and get the recognition you deserve.

  27. the_nickotine says

    Inspiring work here, thanks for the upload

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