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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 68486" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>Not a bad shot Alex. With this type of scenic/landscape thing I think you would be better served to have stopped down the aperture some (and an increase in the shutter speed) in order to capture the most detail. The angle you shot from is a tough one too. You have the intensely bright foreground rocks playing against the dark in the shade background. It is almost like you need a graduated ND filter to balance out the contrast. That would be hard to pull off in any case even more so midday.</p><p></p><p>In the future you may want to get a yellow filter and maybe an orange filter for playing with the B&W stuff. They allow for interesting effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 68486, member: 6548"] Not a bad shot Alex. With this type of scenic/landscape thing I think you would be better served to have stopped down the aperture some (and an increase in the shutter speed) in order to capture the most detail. The angle you shot from is a tough one too. You have the intensely bright foreground rocks playing against the dark in the shade background. It is almost like you need a graduated ND filter to balance out the contrast. That would be hard to pull off in any case even more so midday. In the future you may want to get a yellow filter and maybe an orange filter for playing with the B&W stuff. They allow for interesting effects. [/QUOTE]
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