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    Sheldon, absolutely stunning. If you were not over the sea, I'd ask you for a print.
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    Re: Moving Water

    Quote Originally Posted by Sheldon N View Post
    Central Oregon Coast



    Arca Swiss 4x5 Field, Schneider 120mm APO Symmar-L, 10 stop solid ND, 2 stop ND Grad for the sky, 4 minute exposure.
    What an extraordinary photograph! It reminds me a little of David Fokos' work, but this has a character all of its own. Thank you for posting it.

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    I'm fascinated with water, so here go's with my first ever picture posts!

    kev

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    Thanks David & Jiri!

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    Re: Moving Water

    Nice images Ken, where abouts are you on the west coast?
    Gari

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    Thanks Gari, I'm just outside Paisley.

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    Laurel Run, Holly River State Park, West Virginia

    6x18 Torpedo Back on Sinar F, originally shot on Provia 100, converted to B&W.

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    Re: Moving Water

    I was curious about how you determine shutter speed for various moving water subjects. Moving water shutter speeds can be difficult to select; I had an idea to carry my digital camera around and taake a snapshot of the water first at various shutter speeds, and then preview the images to see which speed is best.
    Has anyone tried this?

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    John,
    I used my partner's canon 300d to find out the correct exposure for a night shot that took ten minutes. I just extrapolated the time from the canon and it turned out perfectly
    Mike

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    Magic of winter

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