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Nov 21, 2006 09:18 |  #1

Hi

New to this - posted a couple on other threads but this is my first ever long exposure - just wanted to get some feedback.

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Nov 21, 2006 13:35 |  #2

Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.


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Nov 21, 2006 13:36 |  #3

nice movement in the water.........you'de probably get more response to this in the landscape forum tho


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Nov 21, 2006 14:00 |  #4

nice exposure....looks like a painting almost...nice job


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Nov 21, 2006 14:40 |  #5

Very nice, I like the dramatic sky.


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Nov 21, 2006 16:52 as a reply to  @ drparker's post |  #6

Lovely!!


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Nov 21, 2006 17:49 |  #7

You have cracked it, the long exposure has come out beautifully, well done.


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Nov 21, 2006 22:15 |  #8

beautiful. how did you do this shot? and at what time of day?




  
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Nov 21, 2006 22:53 |  #9

Beautiful capture!


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Nov 22, 2006 02:58 |  #10

Thanks for all your kind comments. I'm an instant convert to long exposures now!

It's actually not that long though - about 1/3 - 1/2 a second using the Canon Kit lens for the water, and then I used a separate exposure for the sky and put then back together in post-processing. I've played with the levels and curves but that's about it.


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Nov 22, 2006 06:29 |  #11

this is very nice , i like what you have done . The picture has a sense of depth .


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Nov 22, 2006 06:34 |  #12

wow great picture, it looks almost surreal. It would be a great base for fantasy digital art.


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