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<blockquote data-quote="Byram Lass" data-source="post: 448892" data-attributes="member: 38750"><p>Hiking along Austin's Barton Creek, I noticed this rock out in the middle with a near perfect reflection as the sun came out on what was otherwise a dreadfully dreary winter day. I didn't take my tripod and left my filters back where I was staying. But I'm not complaining as the "fast" exposure resulted in capturing that reflection. I would be interested in seeing how it would have looked had I used a ND, so I guess I'll just have to go back. 120mm ISO 100 f/4.8 @ 1/160 with some minor brightness and contrast adjustments.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]154814[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byram Lass, post: 448892, member: 38750"] Hiking along Austin's Barton Creek, I noticed this rock out in the middle with a near perfect reflection as the sun came out on what was otherwise a dreadfully dreary winter day. I didn't take my tripod and left my filters back where I was staying. But I'm not complaining as the "fast" exposure resulted in capturing that reflection. I would be interested in seeing how it would have looked had I used a ND, so I guess I'll just have to go back. 120mm ISO 100 f/4.8 @ 1/160 with some minor brightness and contrast adjustments. [ATTACH=CONFIG]154814._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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