I got so many shots from the first two mornings at Oxbow it is taking time to sort all of them. This is from the second morning and my phantom photographer hung in till I left. I used a Lee 2 stop neutral density graduated filter on all my landscapes.
Love the thumbs Longshadow
Thanks Kalina for taking a look
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Love the image. Tack sharp and filter does the trick. Nicely done.
/George
Thanks George, I appreciate the commment.
gsmith051 wrote:
Love the image. Tack sharp and filter does the trick. Nicely done.
/George
Like the way you captured the gorgeous sky in the reflections...gorgeous image!!
That's a beautiful photograph! Download is Very Nice. Why did you need the ND Filter?
Thanks for the nice comment and the thumbs jederick
jederick wrote:
Like the way you captured the gorgeous sky in the reflections...gorgeous image!!
It might be and thanks vikinguy
Thanks Chief, The sunrise sky is about 2 stops brighter than the land. Some say correct in PP but using an nd grad filter gets you in better starting point in your PP. If you underexposed one part of the image you introduce noise and create a loss in detail. ND Grad filters are a landscapes photographer best tool.
Retired CPO wrote:
That's a beautiful photograph! Download is Very Nice. Why did you need the ND Filter?
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