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Mazza Member 42 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: NSW, Australia More info | Feb 16, 2005 05:02 | #2 That is such a beautiful photo!!!! "Money can't buy happiness... But it sure makes misery easier to live with..."
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factoryphoto Member 225 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Orangevale (northern California) More info | Feb 16, 2005 11:08 | #3 mbze430 wrote: Test post thats a great photo... Is that pacifica as in right outside of san fran? If so I grew up near there in san bruno.. I was wondering what setting you use for something like that and what glass did you use? I shoot motocross in norcali and I am wanting to decorate my home with some shots like this but I do not have the slightest clue how to get them like this.. I have looked for books, internet revies everywhere and can not find anything to give me some basics.. Is this picture photoshopped? If so what did you do lol I know lots of questions but I need to know this stuff
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Feb 16, 2005 11:49 | #4 Yes, this is exactly the right Pacifica. This was taken on top of a cliff near the hotel that we were staying at. Boy that was a hike, the way down was even worse with all the equipment.
In anycase, the other shot was taken with a few lens attachment. First a ND Graduated filter. Than a Cokin Blue/Yellow geltin filter. Shot was taken at f16. Exposure time was close to 30sec. (can't remember exactly). This shot WAS NOT taken from a dSLR. Film was Kodak HD 400. Gear List
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Duder Goldmember 1,201 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: L.A. formerly N Ireland More info | Feb 16, 2005 12:44 | #5 |
Littlenose Senior Member 469 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Surrey, UK More info | Duder wrote: 30 seconds?! really? my sentiments too... at anywhere near 30 secs, i wouldn't expect to see that kind of swell definition.
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factoryphoto Member 225 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Orangevale (northern California) More info | mbze430 wrote: Yes, this is exactly the right Pacifica. This was taken on top of a cliff near the hotel that we were staying at. Boy that was a hike, the way down was even worse with all the equipment. In anycase, the shot was taken with a few lens attachment. First a ND Graduated filter. Than a Cokin Blue/Yellow geltin filter. Shot was taken at f16. Exposure time was close to 30sec. (can't remember exactly). This shot WAS NOT taken from a dSLR. Film was Kodak HD 400. when you say forst with a ND graduated filter THEN a cokin blue/yellow geltin filter what do you mean.. ?? U changed filters when?? I know exactly now where that is.. I grew up not even 1 mile from there..
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Feb 16, 2005 18:03 | #8 Sorry about that...forgot the post the new picture from the cliff!!! It was late last night... Gear List
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factoryphoto wrote: I know exactly now where that is.. I grew up not even 1 mile from there.. Now you know exactly where I was! Gear List
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factoryphoto Member 225 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Orangevale (northern California) More info | mbze430 wrote: Now you know exactly where I was! Oh yes thats rock away beach.. Did you go to "nicks by the sea" to have a crab lui? lol I grew right on the other side of the mountain on the left.. Not even a mile from there.. Just moved from there 6 months ago to sacramento area...
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Feb 16, 2005 21:42 | #11 depends. I was taught using large and medium format, so I like the drop in filters. But alot of the manufacture makes screw-in type multi color filter (I think). The only screw in filter I have is a CIR-POL... the rest are B&W filters, yellow, green, orange, red, and blue.... most of the fun filter are all Cokin.
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factoryphoto Member 225 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Orangevale (northern California) More info | Thats the moss beach distillery... Good food there.. I lived on the street heading into that parking lot.. Thanks for the info I am going to get the cokin P series with a couple filters..
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Feb 16, 2005 22:57 | #13 That's it! Great now I can edit the info for it...lol Gear List
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factoryphoto Member 225 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Orangevale (northern California) More info | mbze430 wrote: That's it! Great now I can edit the info for it...lol Hey if you get a chance sometime in the next few days can you direct me to these cokin p series filters I need to get.. I have a 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 it take a 58mm screw on filter but I want to get this cokin one with the filters you mentioned just cant find them.. Well I found them just dont know what the hek to get lol
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no problem I can tell you right now. Gear List
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