#5 was f10 and ISO 100.
It is a three shot panorama of 3-Shot blends, for a total of 9 shots. Each 3-Shot blend was done at 1/5th, .4, and .8 seconds.
there was a slight forward tilt, about 2 lines on the lens, I forget the degrees per line off the top of my head, I usually just eyeball it in live view.
I also did one at f22 and 1.6sec, 6sec, and 25sec to get more water blur. I bumped the camera a bit while moving it, so the camera became slightly less level, and you can tell that the cliff is less 'imposing' because I got some more perspective distortion from the camera tilting up slightly. Excuse the dust spots, I forgot to clean this one up.
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#7 was the same deal, a 3 x 3-shot blend/pano
f10, ISO 100, at 2, 4, 8 seconds. This was actually the first photo I set up to take that morning, so the sun was still very low in the sky, it didn't take much stopping down to get water blur on this one.
I haven't bought a polarizer or any ND filters yet for my TSE. I just sold my 77mm polarizer, and just ordered an 82mm from BH on christmas eve, so still no ND yet. Otherwise I would have also done some shots with quite a bit more water blur to see if I liked them better. As it is, I'm pretty satisfied with the look without any filters, a polarizer would have been great though. I'm not a huge fan of really super-smoothed out water shots, I feel that the motion is captured best with a moderate amount of blur.