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Jan 28, 2008 11:26 |  #1

This is a 6 minute exposure.

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Jan 28, 2008 11:34 |  #2

Very nice! Good exposure too.




  
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Jan 28, 2008 14:48 |  #3

I really like how the branches blur. Awesome shot!




  
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Jan 28, 2008 15:37 |  #4

Nice shot!!! 6 minutes. i'd be so bored lol


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Jan 28, 2008 15:52 |  #5

Fantastic!


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Jan 28, 2008 18:47 |  #6

EXIF and time of day? I'm learning how to do long exposures during the day but they just blow out.


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Jan 28, 2008 18:53 |  #7

Very Nice..Hang this on the Wall @ 16x20 or so... :)


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Jan 28, 2008 19:09 |  #8

really nice photo!

I'm learning how to do long exposures during the day but they just blow out.

as far as I remember You should use a lot of filters attached to Your lens. Do not remember which ones :P I would google it. It is probably not as hard as it seems to be.


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Jan 28, 2008 19:13 |  #9

I really enjoy this photo, the way the branches are blurred is awesome. Excellent exposure too! My eye is going towards the thing in the middle of the water. If it was cloned out it would be perfect in my eyes!


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Jan 28, 2008 19:15 |  #10

Very cool!

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Jan 28, 2008 19:18 |  #11

BigBouncyBall wrote in post #4803198 (external link)
EXIF and time of day? I'm learning how to do long exposures during the day but they just blow out.

IIRC, the OP has become quite adept at using a 10 stop Neutral Density filter for his long daylight exposures.


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Jan 28, 2008 19:18 |  #12

Very cool Tom. Very, very cool...


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Jan 28, 2008 20:58 |  #13

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #4803386 (external link)
IIRC, the OP has become quite adept at using a 10 stop Neutral Density filter for his long daylight exposures.

I was just about to say the same thing. Before his last few examples, I gotta tell ya, that's a filter I wouldn't have just thought of. I've always figured 3 stops to be about all you'd ever need. These shots have me rethinking...


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Jan 28, 2008 21:20 |  #14

This is very cool and very unique. Nicely done Tom.


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