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If you click the image it will take you to Flickr - the exif data is shown there (all settings)grat shot
what was the setting for this ?
I wanna know which is the best wide angle lens for landscape photography?
Thanks Alf.I like that
Thanks all, I've taken a few B&W shots round London and given them all the same processing style recently (the 4 most recent in this album https://www.flickr.com/photos/ts446photo/sets/72157649421180337/) Have a few more to do too, hopefully they will come out as well as this did.
I have had a look at these and I must say, your processing is amazing. The colours looks almost silver and black. You have a new follower on Flickr just so I can practice getting my mono as good as yours.
Tony. I've just seen this one and your other one and then looked at others on your stream with the 10 stop.
You have some utterly stunning photos and this one is in there with them.
Are you using a stopwatch or just a timer release?
If you'd used a smaller aperture you could still have had a long exposure without the ND filter, plus the depth of field would have rendered the OOF corner sharper.I do see the corner in question, not sure why its not as in focus as the rest. Could be the corner of the lens or maybe the f3.5?
The reason for f3.5 is just as Darren said, time. Long exposures with ND filters is a lot of trail and error, especially when starting out. I was always aiming for about 3 minuet exposures, now I've done a few I'm happier to go longer (look at my flickr, the latest was about 8mins i believe). Id always prefer to keep my ISO at 100 and change the aperture, but as Carl has said its just preference.
I agree there's a difference between 30 seconds and 3 minutes but it depends on the effect you are looking for.Sorry Brian, but i disagree, there is a big difference between 30 seconds and 3 minuets.
Maybe a wider range of filters in needed Carl.
Cheers Steve.
Darren, sometimes the conditions just done work as you want them to. Im sure you will get a chance to get back down there and have another go. Its a pretty cool location.
Any style of photography can get boring to an individual. Boring for one may be inspirational to another. Its whatever you enjoy doing.I am new to DSLR photography and find these shots inspirational.. Perhaps with time you may see too many, but to be honest when you first see them, the WOW factor is immense.. I will certainly be adding my name to the 10-stop filter brigade!
This is the key. I don't care if everyone's done it, or everyone's seen something like it. I take photos for myself, and happen to share some that I particularly like.Any style of photography can get boring to an individual. Boring for one may be inspirational to another. Its whatever you enjoy doing.