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Old 30th July 2002   #1
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Default sunset @ kentridge park

folks, need ur advise for improvement.

http://www.pbase.com/aiebo/sunset

took a lot of pix.. "cant helped it" sorry neway.
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Old 31st July 2002   #2
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folks, need ur advise for improvement.

http://www.pbase.com/aiebo/sunset

took a lot of pix.. "cant helped it" sorry neway.
I'm jogging at there every evening, saw 2 photographers yesterday, one at car park, one at fitting court.....

The sunset was very pretty yesterday....
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Old 31st July 2002   #3
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very nice pics! think will be better with nd filter?
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very nice pics! think will be better with nd filter?
Any idea how much is the nd filter for C-2100?
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very nice pics! think will be better with nd filter?
Y ND filter is better
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Y ND filter is better
to not to overexpose the sun? and to show it like an egg yoke? i guess?. have not tried it also haven't get the filter yet.

siewsphone, i think its more or less $20
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A graduated ND filter can be used to reduce the sharp contrast between the sky and the foreground and therefore better fit the dynamic range of the film/CCD. But actually I think sunsets look better with silhouetted foregrounds....
 
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to not to overexpose the sun? and to show it like an egg yoke? i guess?. have not tried it also haven't get the filter yet.

siewsphone, i think its more or less $20
I guess ND filter does not help much ... U need a ND gradual filter instead ..

see
http://www.thkphoto.com/catalog/h/037gra.html
of course not Tobacco color ... it is a grey in color
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I guess ND filter does not help much ... U need a ND gradual filter instead ..

see
http://www.thkphoto.com/catalog/h/037gra.html
of course not Tobacco color ... it is a grey in color
hmmm.. didnt know that there are a lot diff nd filters.. thanks for the info..

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thanks for the tip folks...

siewsphone,
btw r u also from normanton park?

luisg,
probably when r we goin to cp?
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thanks for the tip folks...

siewsphone,
btw r u also from normanton park?

luisg,
probably when r we goin to cp?

no....from PGP

But got friend stay at normanton park.
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