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i use cheapy Cokin filters(ND/GND), cause i'm a broke college student. Pink and Red colorcast is unavoidable when combining more than one of their filters, but it gains the foreground exposure I want.
The beavertail picture was a 20 second exposure making the seafoam and water motion look blurry...almost snowy
the light pollution one was shot with Tungsten WB. No modification other than some noise reduction in Lightroom.
Heres a noisier shot at the same location but 90° perpendicular (left) from the direction of the Light Pollution photo
..but thanks :)
Last edited by psyber_0ptix; 12-27-2011, 08:55 PM.
Originally posted by FredK
However, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
The beavertail picture was a 20 second exposure making the seafoam and water motion look blurry...almost snowy
Thats what makes that shot IMO. if it was just a 1/60 shutter time, it would be just a ehhh I took this with my cell phone. The long exposures make for the best landscapes in low light and water features.
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i use cheapy Cokin filters(ND/GND), cause i'm a broke college student. Pink and Red colorcast is unavoidable when combining more than one of their filters, but it gains the foreground exposure I want.
The beavertail picture was a 20 second exposure making the seafoam and water motion look blurry...almost snowy
the light pollution one was shot with Tungsten WB. No modification other than some noise reduction in Lightroom.
Heres a noisier shot at the same location but 90° perpendicular (left) from the direction of the Light Pollution photo
..but thanks :)
yeah i was saying the other guys are desaturating a lot but you keep it simple and i like that a lot, i need to get out and do some landscape. how much was that ND filter setup?
the ND filters can be had for very cheap on Amazon. I didnt spend more than 50 dollars for a mount, adapter and 3 filters. 3 stop, 6 stop and a (i think) a hard 6 stop graduated filter. Try to avoid knock off stuff from china thats only a dollar or so per filter. If any direct sunlight hits it, it turns the whole exposure cloudy.
Cokin P-series is as cheap as I would recommend (goes up to 77mm adapter for lens). It really messes with shots sometimes though having the colorcast. Cokin Z or X-Pro are really nice if shotting with ultrawide or larger diameter lenses. Lee filters are baller and you dont get crazy colorcast.
I was out shooting with a buddy, and was using his Sigma 10-20mm UWA.
Normal setup is 60D with Canon 17-40mm f/4 or nifty-fifty. I need to learn how to use a flash
I guess filters are a form of 'cheating' to trick the sensor into taking information as dynamic as what our eyes are capable of viewing...but I know nothing of photoshop or HDR, so I dont know how to make these images any other way. Plus being able to take long exposures during the day....is amazing sometimes
Last edited by psyber_0ptix; 12-28-2011, 02:10 PM.
Originally posted by FredK
However, in your absence, I will likely sit in your seat buck naked while making racecar noises as if I were maxing your E30 out on the Mulsanne Straight while allowing the perforated vinyl to soak up my butt sweat (going 200 mph does that to you).
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