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UnicornRetreat [2008-12-05 03:54:57 +0000 UTC]
A beautiful composition and geat detail in the ruins. I adore the colours you have achieved in this piece.
I am new to using filters, however, I just bought two grad greys that seem to be very neutral and are working well (I hope lol). They are JessopGG2 Dark Grey Grad and Light Grey GradGG1. I like the Dark Grey one most . [link] , [link]
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dzian In reply to UnicornRetreat [2008-12-05 13:07:16 +0000 UTC]
Grads and other filters are an important tool for me. Some prefer use Photoshop I prefer using them on the field.
I'm not familiar with Jessop, but if their are really neutral they are OK, thats the important thing.
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AriesVenus [2008-06-17 21:08:06 +0000 UTC]
Amazing
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edinorog [2007-11-30 09:44:08 +0000 UTC]
wow great job... when have you done it, I mean is it early morning? or it's sunset?
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dzian In reply to edinorog [2007-11-30 11:45:57 +0000 UTC]
It was at sunset
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Sapient-Butterfly [2007-11-15 15:27:39 +0000 UTC]
I think it's beautiful. I honestly know nothing about photography so I can't offer any help or critique but I honestly think it looks stunning!
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AndyMumford [2007-11-13 09:45:24 +0000 UTC]
This is great, a really nice capture.
As for filters, I know where you're coming from because I used to use Cokin P.
First of all, the P series ND grads aren't stong enough...an ND8 doesn't close out 3 stops of light (as it says it does), and you also get a colour cast.
I've also used bigger Cokin ZPros and they are better. The colour cast isn't so pronounced but they are still weak.
I really recommend Lee grads. Most european landscape professionals use Lee and the quality is superb. My 3 stop Lee grad is much darker than my 3 stop Cokin ZPro and it has no colour cast at all. Also, you can get them with a hard graduation which is more useful than the soft graduation on a Cokin filter for shot like this.
With regards to the ND400, as James pointed out, they tend to leave a slight colour cast too (which is one reason why most people use them for black and white work).
Finally, the white balance issue shouldn't be a problem if you shoot RAW. All the WB setting does is set the camera to shoot at a specific colour temperature. If you shoot RAW, you can set this after the shot in any RAW processing software like Lightroom, Nikon Capture NX or Aperture.
On my D80 I have the WB setting to manual and set it more of less to compensate for prevailing conditions (if it's a warm early morning or late evening light I set it around 5500K, if it's afterglow or pre-dawn glow I set it around 6300K, if it's cool overcast light I set it around 4000K).
Like I said, if it's a little out, then just change the colour temperature in the RAW file.
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dzian In reply to AndyMumford [2007-11-13 12:34:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tips, I'm dwelling between the Hoya ND400 and the B+W 110. Cokin filters no more, thank you.
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dzian In reply to PhilipMatthews [2007-11-13 12:32:25 +0000 UTC]
A cena das gaivotas tava a prometer, mas também não tirei nenhuma de jeito e depois elas bazaram... caguei nelas lol
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dzian In reply to JamesHackland [2007-11-13 01:42:54 +0000 UTC]
Singh Ray are great, but the price... maybe sometime later. I'm more looking to a B+W 110, ten stop ND, on ebay...
The cookin filters have SOME color cast issues allright, and I've experienced them quite badly or sometimes quite good [link]
My P154 would leave me a terrible pink cast in the photos untill I learned why. It seems that with filters that are more dense, some cameras get scrambled and don't measure WB properly, so the trick is using a costum WB measured with the filters on the lens.
That's what I did here, hand holding the filters , I pointed to the next white thing I could find arround me, switched to PRE in my D50 and measured the WB. Than I used it to shoot this.
The bad part is that you want to experiment with just one filter or two, you wave to always be measuring the WB, I wish I could store some 5 custom WB, I also need it for IR grrr...
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BrunoMVAZ [2007-11-12 23:37:33 +0000 UTC]
Que cores fantasticas!!
Parabéns por mais uma excelente foto.
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