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Re: C&C My First attempt with a ND Filter
Pieter
What I found hard with the falls last year, is it seems hard to get the colors right. I think Kayaker may be right I may have it to warm.
Brant, the original was mid day.
thekingb
I only had one shot that was faster and it is nothing great, this one had no filters at all, F9, 1/160, 400 ISO. It is from a different position, I moved to get the tree out of the side because it was just to dark.
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Re: C&C My First attempt with a ND Filter
I have a question about stacking filters. I saw that HDNitehawk had several stacked and understand that it was necessary to get the effect desired( Stopping down the sky, polarizing and slowing the shutter speed). I read in a photo book some last year that the author strongly recommended not stacking filters because of the affect it has on pic. quality. He may have been just referring to a UV filter and to remove that. My question is how others feel about this?
Thanks,
Brett
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Re: C&C My First attempt with a ND Filter
stack away man! the LEE filter holder kit is designed with 2 slots supplied and additional parts to add more slots should you desire. Google
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Re: C&C My First attempt with a ND Filter
i think i was using aCPL and a 3stop reverseGNDforbeach shot a few weeksback. -Erno
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