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iGiDK
19-02-2008, 00:40
A few more images to share from Saturday's early morning excursion.

I've been tinkering with the processing and each one has its subtle differences

CC most welcome

#1
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2257/2275895508_4460fd37a6_o.jpg
f/10 | 12mm | 1/4sec | ISO-100 | 3stop ND Grad (Hard) | CPL

#2
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2244/2275086477_564615c30f_o.jpg
f/18 | 14mm | 1.3sec | ISO-100 | 3stop ND Grad (Hard) | CPL

#3
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2308/2275086969_a9c4efd098_o.jpg
f/10 | 12mm | 1/2sec | ISO-100 | 3stop ND Grad (Hard) | CPL

#4
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2161/2269647950_b4eed47e6c_o.jpg
f/8 | 17mm | 30sec | ISO-2oo (Highlight Priority) | Hoya R72

#5
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2238/2275179547_feb3bc6176_o.jpg
f/8 | 14mm | 86sec | ISO-100 | 10stop ND

#6
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2399/2275106821_d289c8f3ba_o.jpg
f/16 | 18mm | 2sec | ISO-100 | 3stop ND Grad (Hard) | CPL

Thanks for looking :)

mobilevirgin
19-02-2008, 01:51
Wow. They're all great. But #5 gets a double wow. :-)

HIMUPNORTH
19-02-2008, 06:58
A great set of seascapes. Thanks for sharing.

zarozinia
19-02-2008, 07:43
These are very nice, I like them all.

gibbo
19-02-2008, 07:53
Nice shots esp. 4 & 5 :thumbs:

Les McLean
19-02-2008, 08:41
No 3 presses all the right buttons, all the elements come together in perfect harmony-this is good work.

shiato storm
19-02-2008, 12:00
no. 5 is great... must get me a 10-stop ND...

Woodsy
19-02-2008, 13:40
Cracking set. 3, 5 and 6 for me are clear winners. I would hang any one of them on my wall. really good work there :)

iGiDK
19-02-2008, 17:02
Thank you very much for the comments everyone

no. 5 is great... must get me a 10-stop ND...
Highly recommended purchase! You've got to nail the exposure to get the most out of this type of filter, particularly at the wide end.

Because of the low light and wide angle using this filter left a rather significant vignette in #5, and in general use the 10stop can sometimes leave a pinkish cast (easily corrected if you shoot RAW though)