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Wyatt Earp

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A pic similar to my previous one. This was an attempt with a Little Stopper (nowhere near as good as Vivek's contributions, I'm still learning). Processed to look dark, I liked the mood. Exposure was 2 mins.

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A pic similar to my previous one. This was an attempt with a Little Stopper (nowhere near as good as Vivek's contributions, I'm still learning). Processed to look dark, I liked the mood. Exposure was 2 mins.

 

it does create a good mood. It takes some time to master these filters, I still have a lot to learn. While the exposure guide helps, I generally let the shutter run for about 15-30sec longer depending on the scene and available light. Remember Its always easier to darken an area if needed, instead of trying to pull out detail from an underexposed shot.

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Some seriously talented hubbers (current and ex/banned)

 

I'll take your compliments, thanks :thumbup: :clap:

 

I'm definitely better at photography than I am at pedaling a bike.

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I'll take your compliments, thanks [emoji106] :clap:

 

I'm definitely better at photography than I am at pedaling a bike.

As I have said to Anton (the sheriff), you can keep the photos coming. It's like eye candy on a different level - if you know what I mean
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I would love to know the rest of the settings you used on this pic.

 

I still need to get myself some Nd filters, etc

Canon 70d+ 10-22, iso320, f13. Lee softgrad nd 0.9 + Bigstopper, single layer image processed in LR5.

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Some seriously talented hubbers (current and ex/banned)

 

I agree, I'm loving this thread.

 

I'm a beginner still so always open to positive criticism and pointers...  :whistling:

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