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<blockquote data-quote="elgato" data-source="post: 383931" data-attributes="member: 34598"><p>eh up Jerry.. yes tis new new new to me and have to hang fire a bit as need a few filters. which will be here soon the ND filter I paid just as much for the postage as I want it NOW lol, tis a cheap one and have looked at more expensive ones and will upgrade it when more competent.. the nd filter with express postage is only costing me just over 15 quid aka an hour or 2 in the pub LOL.. tis this one here <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00A31Z9QG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00" target="_blank">52mm Adjustable Neutral Density ND Fader Filter ND2 ND4: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics</a></p><p>I think the reason I took the original pic at 55mm was because the rest of the cliff to me is pretty dull and dark due to the waterfal being north facing.. but will take loads of photos at different settings and see what we can come up with.</p><p></p><p>Blacktop.. wow nice pic and may I ask how it was done, can see info with the lovely photo .. we have similar scenes here and would love to plagiarise your work LOL, so messing.. will be over the moon if I can get remotely close to what you have achieved.</p><p></p><p>Thanks loads for the link Tracey, am downloading as I type and will have a play with it in a mo..</p><p></p><p>some good info here peeps and all taken on board, "diolch yn fawr" aka ta very muchly for your time in helping a obsessive underexposerer... just out of curriosity and sure its going to be tidy knowledge to have... what is the slowest speeds one can use without a tripod, i know it must vary some as some people will be much steadier than others but wondering if there is a kind of "Get the tripod out" alarm bell that goes off when viewing the info in the shooting display...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elgato, post: 383931, member: 34598"] eh up Jerry.. yes tis new new new to me and have to hang fire a bit as need a few filters. which will be here soon the ND filter I paid just as much for the postage as I want it NOW lol, tis a cheap one and have looked at more expensive ones and will upgrade it when more competent.. the nd filter with express postage is only costing me just over 15 quid aka an hour or 2 in the pub LOL.. tis this one here [URL="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00A31Z9QG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00"]52mm Adjustable Neutral Density ND Fader Filter ND2 ND4: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics[/URL] I think the reason I took the original pic at 55mm was because the rest of the cliff to me is pretty dull and dark due to the waterfal being north facing.. but will take loads of photos at different settings and see what we can come up with. Blacktop.. wow nice pic and may I ask how it was done, can see info with the lovely photo .. we have similar scenes here and would love to plagiarise your work LOL, so messing.. will be over the moon if I can get remotely close to what you have achieved. Thanks loads for the link Tracey, am downloading as I type and will have a play with it in a mo.. some good info here peeps and all taken on board, "diolch yn fawr" aka ta very muchly for your time in helping a obsessive underexposerer... just out of curriosity and sure its going to be tidy knowledge to have... what is the slowest speeds one can use without a tripod, i know it must vary some as some people will be much steadier than others but wondering if there is a kind of "Get the tripod out" alarm bell that goes off when viewing the info in the shooting display... [/QUOTE]
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