1D4, 35L, 0.5, f16 + Lee GND + Lee CPL :
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butterfly2937 Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 10, 2012 18:48 | #1 1D4, 35L, 0.5, f16 + Lee GND + Lee CPL : A47W7506-3.jpg IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …ughcarolslens/6676043391/ A47W7506-4.jpg IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …ughcarolslens/6676042671/ A47W7506-2.jpg
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jwm9289 Senior Member 726 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2011 Location: North Florida More info | Jan 10, 2012 18:54 | #2 Very Good, I Like #2 Canon 6D | 16-35L II | 24-70L II | 70-200L II
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Numenorean Cream of the Crop 5,013 posts Likes: 28 Joined Feb 2011 More info | Jan 10, 2012 19:00 | #3 |
LucasxOB Member 193 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Florida More info | Jan 10, 2012 19:39 | #4 I definitely agree with numenorean. Try making it look more natural even if the colors arent as bright as you would like.
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Here is one more in the set. This set was done in about 40 minutes. I took several frames as the colors changed. I did adjust the GND and the CPL and I added a warm up filter to a couple of these. I then just bumped the vibrance and made a very slight adjustment to the HSL sliders. A47W7506-5.jpg
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austinspics Member 40 posts Joined Oct 2011 More info | Jan 10, 2012 21:09 | #6 |
ColoradoCJ Senior Member More info | Jan 10, 2012 21:12 | #7 Yup, the last one is the best by far. Not quite natural, but very nice surreal feeling. My Photography Website
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Daship Senior Member 765 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Jan 10, 2012 21:47 | #8 look like you can see planet x in there.
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hunterdace Member 224 posts Joined Feb 2010 Location: Berea, Ky. More info | Jan 11, 2012 02:09 | #9 How did you manage to get the sun to stay on the horizon for 40 mins.?
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Ricardo222 Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 11, 2012 02:28 | #10 hunterdace wrote in post #13684150 How did you manage to get the sun to stay on the horizon for 40 mins.? Alonzo Yes, and that wave pattern in #1 & #2 & looks pretty similar...clever trick! Growing old disgracefully!
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Nymphalidae Goldmember More info | Jan 11, 2012 03:43 | #11 Last one for me Nymphalidae
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LucasxOB Member 193 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Florida More info | Jan 11, 2012 04:45 | #12 Haha @ ricardo. He does have a good point though.
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ElDuderino Goldmember 1,921 posts Likes: 8 Joined Mar 2007 Location: Denver, CO More info | Jan 11, 2012 08:59 | #13 |
digidiva Goldmember 2,002 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Kent, UK More info | Jan 11, 2012 09:43 | #14 1, 2 and 4 do have the same wave pattern, so same image different PP? BUYING A CANON DOESN'T MAKE YOU A PHOTOGRAPHER, IT MAKES YOU A CANON OWNER.
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Jan 11, 2012 10:47 | #15 hunterdace wrote in post #13684150 How did you manage to get the sun to stay on the horizon for 40 mins.? The whole set over 40 minutes. These selections were probably taking within a 5 to 8 minute span. Alonzo Ricardo222 wrote in post #13684194 Yes, and that wave pattern in #1 & #2 & looks pretty similar...clever trick! I had the camera in one spot with a shutter release cable and I practiced timing my shutter release just as the wave started to come in. All were taken at the same shutter speed. I started practicing before the sun was on the horizon so I was able to click these off quickly. I made slight adjustments to the filters between a few frames. (edit: and #4?) El Duderino wrote in post #13685036 A colorful sunset with a cloudless sky? Interesting approach. Well there were no clouds this evening so I worked with what nature gave me. digidiva wrote in post #13685301 1, 2 and 4 do have the same wave pattern, so same image different PP? #4 is the best for me. Timed exactly the same. I explained the technique above. I counted off seconds while practicing so when the sun was just right I had my timing down pretty good.
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