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Bought a ND400x - Midday Long exposure lake photo
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<blockquote data-quote="Awhat" data-source="post: 376737" data-attributes="member: 34008"><p>im just on my phone at the moment but I'll post up the exif data when I am on my computer next. </p><p></p><p>Okay ay fair enough, I have another image without the boat but it looked a little "unrealistic " due to the blueness of the water so I kept it in. </p><p></p><p>yeah ah it's my first shot, thanks! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was kind of going for the overexposed / really bright look to highlight the colours of the water / the overall image. Yeah I aimed for 30 and just used what wasn't too underexposed / really really overexposed. </p><p></p><p>if I was going for the "silky " / soft wster look should I have still started with determining the shutter speed without the ND filter or just start with whatever shutter speed I was going for? </p><p></p><p>Ill grab the exif data when I go on my PC tomorrow, and the image was taken around 1:30 PM</p><p></p><p>cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Awhat, post: 376737, member: 34008"] im just on my phone at the moment but I'll post up the exif data when I am on my computer next. Okay ay fair enough, I have another image without the boat but it looked a little "unrealistic " due to the blueness of the water so I kept it in. yeah ah it's my first shot, thanks! I was kind of going for the overexposed / really bright look to highlight the colours of the water / the overall image. Yeah I aimed for 30 and just used what wasn't too underexposed / really really overexposed. if I was going for the "silky " / soft wster look should I have still started with determining the shutter speed without the ND filter or just start with whatever shutter speed I was going for? Ill grab the exif data when I go on my PC tomorrow, and the image was taken around 1:30 PM cheers! [/QUOTE]
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