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    Exposure times and the sea

    Do you prefer the longer eposure of the second picture or or the shorter exposure of the first.....?

    The photo's are the site of the D-Day landings at Arramanches at dusk.
    Both photo's are f22, rather unhelpfully I've forgotten the shutter speed but I think they are around 4and 8 secs.

    I used a +3 ND filter and took the shots around a stop or two slower than the ttl recomended.

    Any opinions welcome as well.

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    I enjoy the second one more

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    I like them both nic job :o

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    i llike the first one better
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    Lessee- one vote for #1, one vote for #2, one vote for both. I guess I need to round things out & say I don't like either one. Just kidding!!

    I like the dreamy quality of the second one better.
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    I like the 1st one. A little warmer and more texture.
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    i like the second one. it's a little colder and i think it's more characteristic to the sea.

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    Like the 1st one's color
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    Interesting and I prefer the first one mainly because of the colors.
    Do you have one with even less exposure time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsid99
    Do you have one with even less exposure time?
    Sorry, no.

    But I do have some more form the same trip I'll be posting later.

    Thanks for all your comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sk8man
    i like the second one. it's a little colder and i think it's more characteristic to the sea.
    I agree. The exposure might be a bit long, though... the details are a bit lost...

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    Beautiful job!!! It may come down to a question of mood. The first one seems dark and brooding. The 8sec exposure seems light and soft and fluffy and happy and...

    What were your thoughts when you shot the frame?

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    To be honest I was just experimenting, it's the first time I've shot the sea.

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    I don't have a favorite--I like them both! Each one portrays it's own individual mood.
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    Definately like the first one better.
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