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curious what some of you are doing to get the long exposures in daylight? ND filters?
 
curious what some of you are doing to get the long exposures in daylight? ND filters?
Personally I just set aperture to the smallest possible
I also have a 0.9 ND filter (3 stops.) but did not need to use it

ISO was 100
Aperture was about f/22
shutter I got about 0.5 - 2 seconds

I tried with the nd filter n got 10 seconds.

Also, the sky was white so I decided if I overexposed (slightly) it wouldn't matter as I could always just bring back detail using my raw file.
 
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This one was taken without any filters ;) Middle of a dull, gray, garbage day. When I get my ND & polarized filters in I'm gonna go back there on a nice, sunny day - it's only about an hour from my house.
 
Here's some I took yesterday. Enjoy. [edit-I noticed the ones originally posted weren't PP'd. These are much better]


 
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I haven't posted here in a long time,but do read most all the time .
here are some of mine
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"Fern Springs", Yosemite
Canon 300D, 17-55, ISO 200, f/22, 6 sec

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"Seasonal Falls", Yosemite
Canon 300D, 17-55, ISO 100, f/22, 1/6 sec

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"Tioga Cascades", Yosemite
Canon 300D, 17-55, ISO 400, f/22, 1/20 & 1/500 blended in CS2
 

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