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I just bought a ten stop ND filter today and those are making me froth at the mouth.
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Bottom Liner posted:I really think this would be better if you cropped out the bottom half. I dont think so, I like that, I feel like it adds some extra depth. aliencowboy posted:I just bought a ten stop ND filter today and those are making me froth at the mouth. What one are you getting? I want to get one for my Iceland trip and was looking at getting the Hoya one (I think it is 10 stops or close to that).
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 03:34 |
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Dread Head posted:I dont think so, I like that, I feel like it adds some extra depth. I got the B+W one. It's a little pricey, but I haven't seen a bad word about it anywhere. Honestly, I think as long as you steer clear of variable NDs, you'll be fine with whatever.
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 03:42 |
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I got myself a B+W 10 stop ND as well and it is great.
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 05:26 |
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Dread Head posted:What one are you getting? I want to get one for my Iceland trip and was looking at getting the Hoya one (I think it is 10 stops or close to that). The Hoya one is 9 stops and is great. Going hiking/rock climbing tomorrow so I hope I get an opportunity to use it.
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 05:33 |
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Bottom Liner posted:I really think this would be better if you cropped out the bottom half. Yeah I was a little undecided about cropping or not. Dread Head posted:I dont think so, I like that, I feel like it adds some extra depth. I've got the Hoya which has been good but it does seem to have a slight blue cast, which is pretty easy to sort, and it vignettes like mad on anything wider than 24mm. Ideally I'd like to go for a Lee setup because recomposing is a pain in the rear end with a screw in filter. I get so sick of taking it off and putting it back on. Hotwax Residue fucked around with this message at 06:13 on Jun 15, 2013 |
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I like it uncropped too. I found a 4 stop ND filter for really cheap on ebay, I'm hoping it shows up soon. Also an IR filter. I figure I'll get a 10 stop filter in the next month or so.
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 18:08 |
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B+W 10-stop recommendation nth-ed. Cloud Gate by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 19:07 |
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DSCF2184.jpg by fuglsnef, on Flickr DSCF2187.jpg by fuglsnef, on Flickr DSCF2186.jpg by fuglsnef, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 19:13 |
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Hotwax Residue posted:Yeah I was a little undecided about cropping or not. What lens are you using it on? I am likely going to mostly be using it on my sigma 10-20mm (on a crop sensor)... I have been using an ND8 on my 10-20 and it has been ok so I don't imagine it will be too much different.
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 20:08 |
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 20:18 |
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 20:41 |
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Dread Head posted:What lens are you using it on? I am likely going to mostly be using it on my sigma 10-20mm (on a crop sensor)... I have been using an ND8 on my 10-20 and it has been ok so I don't imagine it will be too much different. The 17-40mm on FF so yeah you might be OK
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# ? Jun 17, 2013 10:02 |
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# ? Jun 17, 2013 13:26 |
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Those are amazing. I think I just decided where my next vacation is. Well done.
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# ? Jun 17, 2013 15:41 |
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Yep, Yosemite is crushingly gorgeous at any time of the year. Could fill a two week vacation there no problem.
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# ? Jun 17, 2013 15:50 |
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Some amazing shots Spedman. Went out this morning, pre-sunrise to try get in place for some early morning landscapes. Unfortunately there were no clouds to add to the scenery, but I managed to find a few opportunities in a small town about 70 kilometers from Cape Town, South Africa. And then for something completely different... The Hugenote Monument, which is important, for some reason that I do not know. But it is quite pleasant to look at.
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# ? Jun 17, 2013 19:33 |
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xzzy posted:Yep, Yosemite is crushingly gorgeous at any time of the year. Very much this, just don't point the camera at your feet and you'll take amazing shots at Yosemite.
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# ? Jun 17, 2013 23:00 |
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There's been some neat clouds the past few days. IMG_6757 by philip painter, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 01:57 |
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That would normally be a really boring photo but your developing really makes it work. I like the square crop too.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 03:29 |
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Is that in the Chicago area? Because we've had really odd/neat clouds the past day and a half here.. looks a lot like your clouds in fact!
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 04:42 |
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Some photos from Bryce Canyon National Park. Incredible place, but I didn't have the best weather. The day started out completely overcast, and ended with forest fire smoke engulfing the canyon... fortunately there was a bit of time in between with some sun.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 05:01 |
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That composition on the second shot owns, with the way the little valleys make some spokes and the orange ridge line spirals out towards the edges of the photo. Just needs some better lighting. The last one is pretty rad to look at too.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 05:08 |
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xzzy posted:Is that in the Chicago area? Because we've had really odd/neat clouds the past day and a half here.. looks a lot like your clouds in fact! MI, so kind of nearby? It's thunderstorm season here. Those canyon shots are beautiful. I especially like the DOF and layers of the first.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 11:33 |
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Did I go too far with the processing? And another one:
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 12:57 |
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psylent posted:Did I go too far with the processing? I quite like the top image, but - at least on my work screen (it tends to sometimes have less contrast than is ideal) I am struggling to see any blacks. The images look almost as though the levels were adjusted at some stage to make the images lighter, as opposed to using curves. The top image, it can work quite nicely with the mountains in the background, making them seem more distant and giving depths, but the foreground has the same feel, where instead of blacks, it appears to be dark greys. The second image appears to have the same thing, where the contrast is lacking just a touch. I don't like too much contrast in a landscape shot, but if they were my images, I would have toyed around with the curves just a touch to bring down the shadows a bit more. There is always the desire to make the foreground visible and look good, but in many cases that isn't possible given the lighting, and one would need to do exposure blending or use a graduated ND filter. Don't think you went too far with the processing, just looks like you may have been dialing the levels slider a bit much as opposed to the curves
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 14:03 |
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No where near as interesting as Yosemite, but here's some of Joshua Tree. Slowly making my way through the holiday photos, 11 more rolls to go. (Had to bump the shadows a little with these, developer was slowly getting exhausted).
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 14:20 |
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Spedman posted:No where near as interesting as Yosemite, but here's some of Joshua Tree. Slowly making my way through the holiday photos, 11 more rolls to go. Nice shots again, could just be me... But in my opinion, the second image may look a bit better if it were cropped at the bottom (just above the bottom right rock). Allows ones eyes to move easier to the horizon, where all the magic is happening.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 14:46 |
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psylent posted:Did I go too far with the processing? You managed to make a photo of phi phi don interesting and not cliche. So I think you succeeded.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 15:19 |
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psylent posted:Did I go too far with the processing? Untitled by skypny, on Flickr Untitled by skypny, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 15:53 |
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joelcamefalling posted:You managed to make a photo of phi phi don interesting and not cliche. So I think you succeeded. Oranges/Magentas and greens on the boats are entering neon territory, but the sky is fine.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 18:02 |
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Yeah I would desaturate the stuff on the boats a bit but it's a gorgeous shot otherwise, very nice.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 18:40 |
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meso posted:I quite like the top image, but - at least on my work screen (it tends to sometimes have less contrast than is ideal) I am struggling to see any blacks. The images look almost as though the levels were adjusted at some stage to make the images lighter, as opposed to using curves. The top image, it can work quite nicely with the mountains in the background, making them seem more distant and giving depths, but the foreground has the same feel, where instead of blacks, it appears to be dark greys. Aaaaaaaand I just realised that I didn't actually take the photo. This is embarrassing. I got married on Phi Phi Island back in 2009 and I had a few of the guests give me their photos from the trip, I did a mass import of photos into Lightroom the other night and was sorting through them when I came across them and I assumed this was mine. As it turns out, it isn't. Whoops.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 01:14 |
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drat!
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 01:22 |
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Spedman posted:... Sick light. Good stuff, hope there's more. DSC_8576-Edit.jpg by scottch, on Flickr DSC_8588.jpg by scottch, on Flickr DSC_8572.jpg by scottch, on Flickr DSC_8552.jpg by scottch, on Flickr Death and stuff. DSC_8518.jpg by scottch, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 00:41 |
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_6190342.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr _6190321.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr _6190332.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 01:23 |
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DSCF2690.jpg by zpintchik, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 09:28 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 08:51 |
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I think this counts as landscape photography -- the old mill in Sorrento, Italy. Old and New by jwallacephoto, on Flickr The old mill by jwallacephoto, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 16:07 |