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wallybud
17th of June 2008 (Tue), 18:12
Well not exactly silk...Im getting the remote that allows you to punch in the allotted time - TC-80N3 or something like that and some Lee filters soon soo this is going to get a LOT better haha!

C&C on anything that may be going wrong. I shot these last night with the gitzo extended like 7 feet into the water and the other two legs on the pier. Very slippery very dangerous (money wise :rolleyes:) Right after NJ got hit with the lightning storm. Water would have looked better if it wasnt as stormy but what can you do. Noise got a tad outta hand but I took my time with them :D
PS went to BW because I absolutely love the simplistic work of that french photographer?! whas his name again??
EXIF should be intact...
Polarizer helped with water glare and Exposure length but still needed to keep the aperture almost closed :cry:
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g213/wallybud/LongEx_PierBW_Infinity_POTN.jpg
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g213/wallybud/LongEx_PierBW_Infinity_Cross_POTN.jpg

Foxgguy2001
17th of June 2008 (Tue), 20:04
wow this is great. It really looks like a low lying fog that's just below the subject. I really like #2, but think it should have been slightly more of an angle so as not to hit the corner of the frame... but I really enjoyed the images. #1 is fantastic the way it fades into the water (i want to say mist)... Have you anymore shots of this?

wallybud
17th of June 2008 (Tue), 20:32
thanks so much, yeah theres on more from the set, its in color, and from next to land

http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.asp?photoID=6396379&catID=&style=&rowNumber=1&memberID=216346