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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 7447" data-attributes="member: 654"><p><strong>Re: Car shots</strong></p><p></p><p>The only thing you could have done was to use a ND filter to take out some or a lot of the sun light intensity. That would have dropped both the shutter speed and the f/stop into a range that would have given you both the bokeh and motion blur you were looking for. A CPL filter would have given you a 1 1/2 stop reduction in light intensity as well as taken out some of the glare coming off the car. Add a one or two stop ND filter to the set up with the CPL and you would have been in business. My lens uses a 67mm filter. I use a step up ring from 67mm to 72mm. That way I buy 72mm filters and can stack two filters together, a ND and a CPL without getting any vignetting around the corners of the shot. BTW I would also crop out the two half people at the top of the shot. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 7447, member: 654"] [b]Re: Car shots[/b] The only thing you could have done was to use a ND filter to take out some or a lot of the sun light intensity. That would have dropped both the shutter speed and the f/stop into a range that would have given you both the bokeh and motion blur you were looking for. A CPL filter would have given you a 1 1/2 stop reduction in light intensity as well as taken out some of the glare coming off the car. Add a one or two stop ND filter to the set up with the CPL and you would have been in business. My lens uses a 67mm filter. I use a step up ring from 67mm to 72mm. That way I buy 72mm filters and can stack two filters together, a ND and a CPL without getting any vignetting around the corners of the shot. BTW I would also crop out the two half people at the top of the shot. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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