Long-exposure photography of Toby Harriman
"While most photographers capture a specific moment in time, Toby Harriman prefers to capture many, many moments of time, resulting in an image that better conveys the ambience of a place. Instead of fractions of a second, think minutes or longer — plenty of time for a landscape to reveal its character, not just its presence."
time lapse: http://vimeo.com/61000469

Fort Funston Sunset: "Some friends and I headed to Fort Funston to shoot these awesome posts. Right as the sun was about to go down, a few clouds rolled in.", http://www.adobe.com/inspire/2013/10/interview-toby-harriman.html

Gray Whale Cove Sunset, http://www.adobe.com/inspire/2013/10/interview-toby-harriman.html

Sherbet Bay: "This photo of Sherbet Bay, showing the San Francisco Bay Bridge, is a 150-second shot processed with Nik's Color Efex Pro and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom." http://www.adobe.com/inspire/2013/10/interview-toby-harriman.html
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