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Mar 02, 2013 15:47 |  #6481

Dutch,
Wasn't that picture taken in Rochester?


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Mar 02, 2013 15:47 |  #6482

DutchinCLE wrote in post #15669145 (external link)
Rosey,
I have the ones that you screw onto the lens, then you can screw the other filter on top of the first, and so on. You can use stepup rings to use the filters on different size lenses.
You cannot use smaller rings on larger lenses, without getting a lot of vignetting.
your tammy uses 67mm lenses. I love using them, it lets me use long exposure times, which gives great effects..

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Thanks Dutch - I'm just googling for them now ... I love the effects, and also it enables different types of shots with water at all times of the day. Looks as screw in is the way to go then, to reduce the vignetting. I think I read somewhere that colour cast od more likely with a holder also ...


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Mar 02, 2013 15:52 |  #6483

you can get rid of colorcast fairly easily when shooting in raw.


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Mar 02, 2013 15:59 |  #6484

roseyposey wrote in post #15669159 (external link)
Thanks Dutch - I'm just googling for them now ... I love the effects, and also it enables different types of shots with water at all times of the day. Looks as screw in is the way to go then, to reduce the vignetting. I think I read somewhere that colour cast od more likely with a holder also ...

My Sigma 10-20 takes a 77mm filter, so I bought the ND400 in that size. I also bought two step up rings, 62-77, and 67-77, for my other lenses. I can use one filter for three lenses.

My next purchase will be 3 and 6 stop ND filters.


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Mar 02, 2013 16:05 |  #6485

DutchinCLE wrote in post #15669171 (external link)
you can get rid of colorcast fairly easily when shooting in raw.

Yes - just read that, and I do shoot RAW files.


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Mar 02, 2013 16:06 |  #6486

StillCrazy wrote in post #15669193 (external link)
My Sigma 10-20 takes a 77mm filter, so I bought the ND400 in that size. I also bought two step up rings, 62-77, and 67-77, for my other lenses. I can use one filter for three lenses.

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That's what I was hoping to do also ....


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Mar 02, 2013 16:11 |  #6487

DutchinCLE wrote in post #15669145 (external link)
Rosey,
I have the ones that you screw onto the lens, then you can screw the other filter on top of the first, and so on. You can use stepup rings to use the filters on different size lenses.
You cannot use smaller rings on larger lenses, without getting a lot of vignetting.
your tammy uses 67mm lenses. I love using them, it lets me use long exposure times, which gives great effects..

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That is an amazing photo Dutch!


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Mar 02, 2013 16:43 |  #6488

WolfsPride wrote in post #15669155 (external link)
Dutch,
Wasn't that picture taken in Rochester?

Wolf,
No this was taken in Rocky River (a suburb of Cleveland OH). You are looking at Lake Erie.


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Mar 02, 2013 16:57 |  #6489

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That is an amazing photo Dutch!

Thanks Lisa


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Mar 02, 2013 17:51 as a reply to  @ DutchinCLE's post |  #6490

Looks like I am going to have some baby squirrels or she has eatin to much corn.

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Mar 02, 2013 17:59 |  #6491

georgec56 wrote in post #15669560 (external link)
Looks like I am going to have some baby squirrels or she has eatin to much corn.

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Oh my goodness lol Fat Mama!!!!
Nice shots!


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Mar 02, 2013 18:11 |  #6492

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Mar 02, 2013 18:55 |  #6493

Accidentally spooked a flock today. Still trying to ID a couple....

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Mar 02, 2013 19:03 |  #6494

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Accidentally spooked a flock today. Still trying to ID a couple....

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Nice ...


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Mar 02, 2013 19:12 |  #6495

lkk324 wrote in post #15669577 (external link)
Oh my goodness lol Fat Mama!!!!
Nice shots!

I'll say :-)


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