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by glamy on Sun Jun 25, 2006 10:30 am
For the second time I went with Paul on one of his early morning excursions. I did better this time if it were not for the misuse of filters  . When we were finished taking pictures Paul showed me how to adjust filters in low light  .
Gerard
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by wendellt on Sun Jun 25, 2006 10:45 am
hi gerard
these are wonderful, i think your best work to date
what type of filter some kind of mauve redish graduated filter?
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by glamy on Sun Jun 25, 2006 10:57 am
Hi Wendell,
I used a graduated ND4 and a graduated "sunset/sunrise" filter. I misadjusted the former and overused the latter  .
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by glamy on Sun Jun 25, 2006 11:23 am
Here is another one. I think the composition is better
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by radar on Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:10 pm
Hi Gerard,
glamy wrote:For the second time I went with Paul on one of his early morning excursions. I did better this time if it were not for the misuse of filters  . When we were finished taking pictures Paul showed me how to adjust filters in low light
Learning from the master, nothing beats that
You got some nice clouds for the sunrise yesterday. I like your photos but not so sure on the colours.
Were you using Cokin filters?
I was out for a sunrise this morning, no clouds to speak of, was freezing my hands but still had a great time  . Also found some more nice places to get some sunrise/sunset photos.
Well done and thanks for sharing,
André
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by glamy on Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:23 pm
Andre,
I was using Cokin filters . Goes to show we never take too many shots. I should rephrase that: have too much practice  . It is very interesting going out with Paul. I'll go again  .
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by wendellt on Sun Jun 25, 2006 8:23 pm
yeah
they are all beautiiful
lucky you had wild clouds too
what location is it?
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by glamy on Sun Jun 25, 2006 9:18 pm
It is called "Turimetta" , near Narrabeen. Thanks for the comments.
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by LostDingo on Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:25 am
the last one is a good play with the composition...not ceratin I prefer the overall look of it over the second one really...maybe some others could comment
do you have any without the red filter to with the clouds?
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