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Mar 14, 2009 16:21 |  #16

CameraBuff wrote in post #7522109 (external link)
Very nice; I liked that crop version best. It seems to draw your eye into the photo more and really accent the wide angle perspective of the dock.

this is what I was talkin about....i like this better. good work!


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Mar 16, 2009 17:08 |  #17

i kinda like the uncropped version better


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Mar 18, 2009 01:22 |  #18

Great image! Hey, lemme ask you: Do you have to compose and then screw the filter on or can you see the viewfinder with it on?


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Mar 18, 2009 05:07 |  #19

I must say, I really dig the colors here!


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Mar 18, 2009 07:05 |  #20

nice shot. watermark way too distracting




  
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Mar 18, 2009 08:58 |  #21

tsamarin wrote in post #7546221 (external link)
Do you have to compose and then screw the filter on or can you see the viewfinder with it on?

Yes, must compose then screw on filter UNLESS you have liveview but honestly I havent tried that feature on my camera yet. Unless you're looking at very bright scene there's no seeing anything through that 10 stop filter.

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Mar 18, 2009 11:54 |  #22

Ok, thanks for the information-that's gonna change my next purchase, I think...


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Mar 18, 2009 12:48 |  #23

rolex87 wrote in post #7536462 (external link)
i kinda like the uncropped version better

Me, too. I like the lavender in the sky.


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Mar 18, 2009 16:23 as a reply to  @ post 7522930 |  #24

Nice capture, I have one of these on order but its taking some time arriving, although this looks good these type of shots seem to benefit when you shoot rough water as it all blurs into a mist, moving clouds also appear as blurry stripes. Really eye catching with a static foreground interest, (pier,wall,etc)




  
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Mar 18, 2009 17:09 |  #25

Very nice, I prefer the crop.

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Me, too. I like the lavender in the sky.

This is due to filter is it not? Did you apply any correction to the colour cast?


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Mar 18, 2009 20:38 |  #26

Merlyn wrote in post #7550421 (external link)
Nice capture, I have one of these on order but its taking some time arriving, although this looks good these type of shots seem to benefit when you shoot rough water as it all blurs into a mist, moving clouds also appear as blurry stripes. Really eye catching with a static foreground interest, (pier,wall,etc)

+1...pretty much why I bought one. I was sold when I looked at the work of the Time Catcher guys.

curiousgeorge wrote in post #7550684 (external link)
Very nice, I prefer the crop.

This is due to filter is it not? Did you apply any correction to the colour cast?

This specific image was the last one taken in the series and thus had the most colorful tones compared to the others where the sun light was stronger.
However, I think the longer exposure does saturate the colors a bit more than a shorter one, this one slightly underexposed tho so I did correct that in LR.

Thnx for the kind remarks folks, it's encouraging!




  
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