Clouds
2 ND6 filters, 1 ND8 Grad filter, 1 polarising filter, 1 Yellow filter. (Click image for larger photograph)

The Tiger of the Sea
2 ND6 filters, 1 Yellow filter. (Click image for larger photograph)

Clouds and shipsModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Re: Clouds and shipsComposition, colours and patterns in the 2nd are really great. I'm wanting the ship to be a little sharper though; seems a bit soft in the larger version. I see it was an 8s exposure, so I guess you used a tripod.
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Re: Clouds and shipsThe softness comes from that fact that its on the sea so the ship is moving. That and the fact I only have a kit 75 - 300mm Lense for the longer shots. I'm sure that didn't help much.
Re: Clouds and shipsI love number two in particular Nigell - it looks like a watercolour painting to me! I think that the
slight softness actually works very well. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Re: Clouds and shipsI was thinking the same thing, it does looks more like a painting than a photograph.
Re: Clouds and shipsLove the watercolor look on the 2nd!
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