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I took this KLAX turning base to 25L last week.


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Pretty awesome. I thought you hated HDR's though...

who took hdr shots? actually, the only post i did was some leveling of the horizon, as i was knee deep in water when the waves came and the tripod would get a little askew as a leg would settle into the sand. everything else is straight off the camera.

i don't hate hdr shots. i hate overdone hdr shots. flying sig makes some nice ones, but most peoples are just way over the top.

Very nice shots!! Can I ask what settings you used to get those shots?? I love the moving water being blurred but everything else so clear. Low aperture, slow shutter speed and tripod?? Thanks again.

thanks.

pic 1-
f/22
1.3 sec
iso 200
12mm
.9 nd filter

pic 2-
f/22
.62 sec
iso 200
12mm
.9 nd filter

pic 3-
f/22
5 sec
iso 200
12mm
.9 nd filter
 
ahhh, nd density filters... that's been on my to be purchased list for a while.
 
Pic of my dog chilling pool side. I like this one because of his reflection.
 

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who took hdr shots? actually, the only post i did was some leveling of the horizon, as i was knee deep in water when the waves came and the tripod would get a little askew as a leg would settle into the sand. everything else is straight off the camera.

i don't hate hdr shots. i hate overdone hdr shots. flying sig makes some nice ones, but most peoples are just way over the top.



thanks.

pic 1-
f/22
1.3 sec
iso 200
12mm
.9 nd filter

pic 2-
f/22
.62 sec
iso 200
12mm
.9 nd filter

pic 3-
f/22
5 sec
iso 200
12mm
.9 nd filter

Thanks, I have a Nikon D60 and am still learning it. I personally like HDR's but I agree, they can definately be overdone. I'm still playing with my camera and different settings and am learning a lot. Thanks for the info, its kind of what I figured you did, but I'm not familiar with the filter you wrote. What is this density filter (.9 nd??) and what does that do? Thanks again.
 
Thanks, I have a Nikon D60 and am still learning it. I personally like HDR's but I agree, they can definately be overdone. I'm still playing with my camera and different settings and am learning a lot. Thanks for the info, its kind of what I figured you did, but I'm not familiar with the filter you wrote. What is this density filter (.9 nd??) and what does that do? Thanks again.

http://www.adidap.com/2008/02/15/neutral-density-filters-what-are-they-when-to-use-them/
 
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