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Oct 09, 2006 03:36 |  #1

Anoother one but this time from the viewing area at the other side of the river. Took alot of waiting to get a shot with an empty bridge!

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Oct 09, 2006 04:31 |  #2

Amazing rock formations in the foreground!

Also love the water colours!


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Oct 09, 2006 05:27 |  #3

Mystical acquisition...the blend of colors is very pleasing to the eye...


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Oct 09, 2006 08:59 as a reply to  @ johnstoy's post |  #4

Another stunning shot Neil. Great composition and colors as well as the motion blurred water. Great job. :grin:

One question, how do you manage all of those filters at once and in what order do you place them? Thanks. :grin:


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Oct 09, 2006 10:00 |  #5

A bone of contention at the moment. I have a wide angle Hi Tech 100 holder and adaptor which is only 2 slot. It doesn't have a CPL holder on the front so I am adding the holder to the filter, but this limits me to 24mm widest angle. So I am looking at getting a 105mm CPL and 'attaching' it to the front of the holder.

So in this shot I only use a 3 stop ND and a 2 stop grad.


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Oct 09, 2006 11:34 as a reply to  @ Neilyb's post |  #6

Lovely shot, Neil. Great composition and nice blurred water :D


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Oct 09, 2006 14:37 |  #7

It was a pretty dark day, that ended in rain as I travelled north and west, but these smaller parts of the fall didn't demand the forceful exposure of the first post so I went for longer exposure.

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Oct 09, 2006 15:59 |  #8

Neilyb wrote in post #2096488 (external link)
A bone of contention at the moment. I have a wide angle Hi Tech 100 holder and adaptor which is only 2 slot. It doesn't have a CPL holder on the front so I am adding the holder to the filter, but this limits me to 24mm widest angle. So I am looking at getting a 105mm CPL and 'attaching' it to the front of the holder.

So in this shot I only use a 3 stop ND and a 2 stop grad.

I take it you're getting a lot of vignetting wider than 24mm? I had thought about attaching my adapter to the CPL as well so it's helpful to know if it limits the focal length.

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Oct 09, 2006 16:07 |  #9

Love the water color in this shot Neil, nice job




  
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Oct 09, 2006 17:56 |  #10

This one does it for me, Neil. I know you liked the distortion of the building in the other one, but something about it just bugged my eyes. This one, however...fantastic. I see there's just a slight touch of blue in the sky...those clouds must have been teasing you. haha


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Oct 10, 2006 02:35 |  #11

They were moving around in the wind but only once did I get any sun....then it rained! :(

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Oct 10, 2006 02:54 |  #12

You really seem to have this kind of photography down. Another superb shot! Thanks for sharing! :)


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Oct 10, 2006 03:38 |  #13

No problem, enjoyed taking it :)


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Oct 10, 2006 08:52 |  #14

Another great shot!


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Oct 10, 2006 09:04 |  #15

HrcRacing wrote in post #2097853 (external link)
I take it you're getting a lot of vignetting wider than 24mm? I had thought about attaching my adapter to the CPL as well so it's helpful to know if it limits the focal length.

Thank you.

Yes, I need to find a way of attaching a CPL to the holder (hot glue gun maybe :|). At 24 I get some dark corners but livable, the holder just sticks out too far when added to the CPL....should have got a Lee holder, more flexible.

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