Turning 1/30" into 30"Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Turning 1/30" into 30"Earlier this week I got a B+W ND 3.0 (10 stops). DIdn't get a chance to play with it until mid afternoon today, but it really makes a difference. This was PP'd a little.
Up this way dusk and dawn are short lived and twilight is non-existent, daylight is plentiful though. So I thought if I can darken things more than normal it can lead to more interesting captures. I'm hoping to get some waterfalls tomorrow. Just have to see how much the creeks are running still. D.M. - D200
12°11'34"S 136°46'24"E or there abouts
Re: Turning 1/30" into 30"It is an excellent picture. I like the the cloud-like water effect.
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