JameelH wrote:
#1 and #2 for me. The softer overall looks works very well. The sunset ones doesn't add too much for me. Now if the clouds were lit ...
Thank you Jameel. I agree about the lit clouds. I was really counting on that happening but it didn't. I hid the drift wood and plan to return for more.
Nice work as usual Scott. You need and Angle Finder...it makes looking through the viewfinder on setups like this a LOT easier. What is the bag on the camera? Looks great for keeping light out during extended exposures.
Travis Rhoads wrote:
Nice work as usual Scott. You need and Angle Finder...it makes looking through the viewfinder on setups like this a LOT easier. What is the bag on the camera? Looks great for keeping light out during extended exposures.
Thank you Travis an angle finder sounds like a great idea. I will look into them. The "bag" is actually a toque (knit cap/beanie) I use to cover the camera. You cant see if from this perspective but I also had one of my ND filter cases covering the front of the lens and filters to help block light. Works great.
Frogfish wrote:
Simply wonderful & inspirational. Love #1 especially.
Q. from a newbie landscaper. Why the Big Stopper, GND ..... and the ND ? Thanks !
Thank you Kevin. GND was to balance the sky and the extra ND is to get my exposures into the 3-5min range. The Big Stopper is not enough in bright daylight to get such long exposures without stopping way down to F22-32. Which I do not want.