6 stop wont be too dark if using strobes depending on the power of the strobes you have. You can shoot wide open with the 6 stop. I loved using my SR vari-n-duo when working with strobes. So much versatility!
bakedcookies Senior Member 860 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | Sep 28, 2011 23:24 | #2881 6 stop wont be too dark if using strobes depending on the power of the strobes you have. You can shoot wide open with the 6 stop. I loved using my SR vari-n-duo when working with strobes. So much versatility!
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VillanuevaPhotography Senior Member 640 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2010 Location: San Fernando Valley More info | Sep 29, 2011 00:21 | #2882 bakedcookies wrote in post #13179873 6 stop wont be too dark if using strobes depending on the power of the strobes you have. You can shoot wide open with the 6 stop. I loved using my SR vari-n-duo when working with strobes. So much versatility! Thanks for the advice! I will go for an ND64 and try it out myself! =) If it does seem too dark, I guess I could just exchange it for a lighter one. I've seen your work and you seem like someone who's advice I can trust, thank you cookies! | Gear List | Online Portfolio
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MPCman Senior Member 863 posts Likes: 30 Joined May 2008 Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands More info | Sep 29, 2011 00:23 | #2883 ryan the geek wrote in post #13178679 Thanks!! I had to wait a while since there was a duck swimming around and rippling the water. And you didn't want to shoot the duck? 7D, EOS-M, 100-400 L, 15-85, Tokina 11-16 2.8, EF-M 11-22, 55-200
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kobeson Goldmember 1,075 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Sep 29, 2011 02:21 | #2884 ryan the geek wrote in post #13178341 A little 10 stop action at Trillium lake outside of Mt Hood area.
Wow, I love this! 1Dx | 5D III | 1D IV | 8-15 | 16-35L II | 24-70L II | 70-200L II | 400L II | 1.4x III | Σ85 | 100L | 3 x 600EX-RT | ST-E3-RT
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jabtas Goldmember More info | Sep 29, 2011 10:02 | #2889 Two of my latest using a piece of welding glass as a poor man's ND filter Old Steelworks Tim
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bakedcookies Senior Member 860 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | Sep 29, 2011 13:51 | #2890 VillanuevaPhotography wrote in post #13180160 Thanks for the advice! I will go for an ND64 and try it out myself! =) If it does seem too dark, I guess I could just exchange it for a lighter one. I've seen your work and you seem like someone who's advice I can trust, thank you cookies! ![]() Thank you! I really appreciate it!
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mjrod1985 Senior Member 498 posts Joined Jun 2011 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii More info | Sep 29, 2011 17:25 | #2891 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjrod1985/6192947679/ Imperial Beach Pier IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjrod1985/6196386696/ Imperial Beach Pier 02 M.J.Rodriguez / Honolulu, Hawaii
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ryanthegeek Senior Member 585 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2009 Location: Harrisburg, PA More info | Sep 29, 2011 19:05 | #2892 Thanks for the kind words. : ) Ryan
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RafaPolit Goldmember 1,668 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: Quito, Ecuador More info | Sep 29, 2011 21:31 | #2893 mjrod1985, Rebel T2i | EF-S 17-55 IS | EF 70-200 f4L | EF-S 10-22 | 430EX II |
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Sep 30, 2011 16:05 | #2894 Very nice; simple but effective. Well done. Sauchterlonie wrote in post #13128890 Heres a 10Stop shot from Sunday Morning of Craster harbour, just down from Dunstanburgh on the Northumberland Coast, UK. ![]() Cheers Simon Sony A7r, Sony 16-35 f4, Canon 1d3, Canon 70-200 f4L, Sigma 150-600 contemporary, G1X, Lee filter holder and gnd's, Singh-Ray reverse gnd
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