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Dec 14, 2009 23:54 as a reply to  @ post 9195596 |  #16
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I want to clarify that the camera was put on tripod for these shots. I only hand held the GND filters.[/QUOTE]

I was wondering how far away from the lens you were holding those GNDs, I've lost the ring for my 10/20 Sigma and I'm going to try it your way.




  
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Dec 15, 2009 02:05 |  #17

OtherMike wrote in post #9199831 (external link)
I was wondering how far away from the lens you were holding those GNDs, I've lost the ring for my 10/20 Sigma and I'm going to try it your way.

I normally hold the filters right in front of the lens and as close as possible.


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Dec 15, 2009 03:27 |  #18

The highlights on the water in #1 make this water look like the most wet water I've seen photographed so far! It's a fantastic shot and I absolutely love how you put the shots together. Very elegant pp.
Second one is nice, too, though...


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Dec 15, 2009 12:04 |  #19

Taron wrote in post #9200560 (external link)
The highlights on the water in #1 make this water look like the most wet water I've seen photographed so far! It's a fantastic shot and I absolutely love how you put the shots together. Very elegant pp.
Second one is nice, too, though...

Thanks for the comments. :D


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Dec 15, 2009 12:50 |  #20

Love how the shoreline leads to the sun, just wonderful. As others have said, #1.


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