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Jun 19, 2007 08:25 as a reply to  @ post 3403046 |  #331

Gobbi, your pictures are stunning.


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Jun 19, 2007 09:28 |  #332

Olegis, i am personally still dissapointed. i feel the lack is still in techical parameters not speaking even on creative skills. but i seriously up to improve it bit by bit, every day :))




  
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Jun 19, 2007 13:04 |  #333

Gobbi, that's pretty modest of you. I find those pictures totally captivating. But one is one's most critical critic. It does make you work harder. Keep up the good work and please share some more.


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Jun 19, 2007 14:11 |  #334

Gobbi wrote in post #3403638 (external link)
Olegis, i am personally still dissapointed. i feel the lack is still in techical parameters not speaking even on creative skills. but i seriously up to improve it bit by bit, every day :))



What kind of GND filter are you using? I love the fishing boat.


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Jun 19, 2007 14:22 as a reply to  @ angryhampster's post |  #335

whoa! those photos are amazing! now it's really time to buy one! ;)


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Jun 20, 2007 00:36 |  #336

Wigma Rocks!


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Jun 20, 2007 06:07 |  #337

00silvergt, nostalg1a - thanks!
angryhampster - boats are in my top list too!

I use Cokin P system for filter holding. it's simply great thing once you know
how to handle it. you basically buy the metal ring for every lens size filter
i have 2 - 77 and 67 mm. and then attach a plastic holder which could hold
up to 3 square filters. they are very inexpensive if to compare to single glass
filters but they do the job. may be there is a set-back in terms of the best
possible quality, i do not know, but for me this is the thing.

I usually use ND4 and gradient ND filters but there are many more of them
to experiment.




  
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Jun 20, 2007 06:08 |  #338

this is how the cokin P system looks like:

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you got to have them. no regrets.



  
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Jun 20, 2007 14:53 as a reply to  @ Gobbi's post |  #339

gobbi, you and oleg are both showing some very nice work! the black and your bw conversions especially, and since i also just bought a wigma, they make me want to run out and start shooting right now!

oh, and i agree about the cokin system.

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Jun 23, 2007 06:12 |  #340

Like i'm always saying, great lens for portraits :D

Me and a friend in a running train :)

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Jun 23, 2007 06:31 |  #341

Gobbi, those are just awesome man - everytime I go in to an UWA thread I leave wanting one. D'oh!



  
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Jun 23, 2007 06:35 |  #342

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Jun 23, 2007 13:03 |  #343

Matt - That is one precious photo that will last forever!


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Jun 23, 2007 14:08 |  #344

WOW! Gobbi your shots are amazing, I really wish i wasn't a student, and i had money


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Jun 25, 2007 07:39 |  #345

Linkzi wrote in post #3426707 (external link)
Matt - That is one precious photo that will last forever!

Even the kids found it funny! Hehe


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