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Jan 25, 2006 11:18 |  #1

Hello,

This is my first pic using ND8 filter. This filter really help a lot to work with waterfall.

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Jan 25, 2006 13:35 |  #2

ND's are great arent they. I have an 8stop ND myself but am starting to yearn for a gradiated version now. Anyway, back to the point. Your shot is very nice, thought there are several areas of foliage which appear oput of focus/blurry. Im assuming you used a tripod, and if so i guess the wind must have been up to cause this movement. The water looks good if a teeny bit over exposed.


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Jan 25, 2006 14:37 |  #3

You are right Adebass, I used a tripod and the wind was my partner (or enemy) in this picture. Good point about over exposed. Thanks


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Jan 25, 2006 14:44 |  #4

No problem. Was it a sunny day aswell? That could easily explain the overexposed water as ditrect sunlight is the enemy of water fall photography.


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