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    Great shots everyone!

    This time of your Holland Michigan is covered with Tulips. So I took a short drive to check it out.
    7D, 100mm L at f/2.8 and 1/80 sec.

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    Holland Michigan-2169 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    My first attempt at "Black Glass" photography. This is 3 stacked filters giving me an 11-stop decrease. ISO 100, f22, 30 secs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_Six View Post
    My first attempt at "Black Glass" photography. This is 3 stacked filters giving me an 11-stop decrease. ISO 100, f22, 30 secs.
    I like the blurred water and the color in the sky.

    I am supprised that will 11 stop ND, ISO 100, and f/22 apeture you only got to 30 seconds on the shutter. I would have expected longer. Was the sun still high in the sky?
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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    I like the blurred water and the color in the sky.

    I am supprised that will 11 stop ND, ISO 100, and f/22 apeture you only got to 30 seconds on the shutter. I would have expected longer. Was the sun still high in the sky?
    Actually that was just a couple minutes after sunrise. The sun was maybe 2 degrees above the horizon. The image was also lightened quite a bit. I probably could have gone to 45 secs, but that would have meant switching to bulb mode. (Easy enough to do, I just didn't.)
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