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Water Hazard

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:34 pm
by JED
Giving the new D7000 a run. :D
This is a golf course water hazard which are all quite full these days with the record rainfall we had up here in October.

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Cheers, John D

Re: Water Hazard

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 6:35 pm
by surenj
John you must have steady hands to use this sort of shutter speeds! :cheers: Personally I'd bump up the shutter and keep it at f8 or so... The 50 should be plenty sharp at that.

The last one looks a little HDR like...what have you done to it in post?

Re: Water Hazard

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:05 pm
by JED
 LOL, that was more good luck than steady hands, surenj. The light was varying a lot. I had been aiming for around 1/60. Close, but no cigar :D .

I'm using viewnx at the moment for processing the raw files. Waiting for Lightroom to update. PP in viewnx included a some sharpening, a slight adjustment of brightness and contrast. Then in PS7 had play with the levels.

I havent tried any hdr stuff yet. I'm hoping to upgrade to CS5 in the forseeable future and will give it a go then.

Cheers, JohnD