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Dec 24, 2005 14:04 |  #1

Picked up a cokin filter kit, looking for some input.

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Dec 24, 2005 15:02 |  #2

It looks too processed for my usual tastes, but I actually like this.


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Dec 24, 2005 15:06 |  #3

Almost surreal. I really like it! It would look great framed!!!


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Dec 24, 2005 15:24 |  #4

nice color - can't wait to be back on that bridge ;-)a


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Dec 24, 2005 19:28 |  #5

Really nice effect, I like it! What kind of filter?




  
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Dec 24, 2005 19:31 |  #6

I like the scene you captured, but not so much the effect of the filter. Would have to see the sky with no filter to be sure.


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Dec 24, 2005 19:44 |  #7

Thanks for all the comments.

sparker1 the sky was pretty lame, (no contrast) the shots where taken around 12:00pm
Basically it was an early Christmas gift that I'm trying to get used to if anybody else uses these filters please post some photos or put up a link.

Here is another shot.

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Dec 24, 2005 19:50 |  #8

Looks like a graduated tobacco filter on the first one, and a graduated blue on the second?


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Dec 24, 2005 19:56 |  #9

That it is, along with a graduated ND and a ND filter on the camera lens.


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Dec 24, 2005 20:19 as a reply to  @ Hoursofdarkness's post |  #10
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Would that be the Robert Moses Bridge on Long Island?

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Yes


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Hoursofdarkness wrote:
Yes

Thought it looked familiar.

By the way, I dig the shot...

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Dec 27, 2005 18:09 |  #13

Excellent pics..

Here are two pics of the Robert Moses Bridge. I took these when I first got my cam. Sorry about the trees in the foreground on pic one. I zoomed in on the second pic.

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Dec 27, 2005 20:06 |  #14

Love the colours but not sure about the cropping, think there's too much water in the first one my 0.02 .....


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Jan 02, 2006 05:43 |  #15

Nice shot! Crop away some of the foreground ...


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