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Ayreon wrote:
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I don't know if you're aware that the multi-exposure mode can simulate pretty long exposures for this kind of shot, and using it with exposure compensation, you can do this in sunlit conditions without a CP or ND filter. Of course, a tripod would be necessary, but the results are pretty cool: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=24542712 Scott |
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Cool shots!
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Very nice. I like the first one best, the slightly wider framing with more of the waterfall showing really works there. You did an excellent job with the flowing water.
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It doesn'tfeel to bad when I'm sitting in a nice warm room, but as I imagined where you were, I could feel the frozen fingertips as you were adjusting the various settings to get the picture just right. And it really is right!
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