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First Attempt with ND GradsGidday,
I finally got out on the weekend for a sunrise shoot and to try out the ND Grad filters that I bought about 6 months ago. So off we went to the famous (and heavily photographed) North Narrabeen rock pool. Sunrise was due @ 5.47am I got there @ 5:10am and still missed half of the nice blue pre-dawn sky. Next time will have to go earlier. All images were taken with HiTech 0.6 + 0.9 ND Grads + CPL filter. The CPL was causing lots of vignetting, but I couldn’t be bothered to take it off. This was an accidental Panorama. When I took these two shots it was not my intention to stitch them together. When I was processing the RAW file it just looked like it could be stitched nicely. There is still work to be done, a quick clone job in the bottom right hand corner isn't right as yet. Cheers Warwick
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the colours captured in the last one is brilliant! Give it slightly a bit more contrast and print it big! Top work with the ND grad
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Awesome stuff, Warwick.
The last one is great. I would crop a bit off the bottom in the first one. Regards, Patrick
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Wocka - excellent shots! My preferred one is the 2nd image..
It sure looks like it was a beautiful morning too. Getting there before 5:10am though...eeew . Geoff
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Those colours are brilliant! As they say, the early bird gets the worm.
The sunrise shoot has been on my to do list for a while, but I only recently purchased a tripod and haven't had a chance yet. Seeing these has inspired me just enough to see what I can do about getting to the coast this weekend in the early AM. My pick of them is #3. For an accident, it turned out pretty okay.
Oooh these are nice! Its taken me a while to decide which one is my favourite... and yes I'm a girl so I'm allowed to have favourites...
The last one is the best in my opinion.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
fixed ! #3 for me Shane
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Works a treat. The last one is very good. YOu have also managed to maintain colour with the ND filters too.
Steve.
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Thanks for the response, I'm very pleased with the difference the ND Grads make to the image. I should have bought these ages ago.
Steve: I chose the HiTech filters because the Cokin ones are meant to have a grey tinge to them and the Sing-Ray and Lee were just too expensive. Cheers Warwick
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