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Tatiana Wilson
{K:1631} 11/28/2008
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thank you, it is nice to listen for some others expiriens
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 11/27/2008
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Well on this occasion I used film but when I shoot with digital I always shoot raw and auto white balance. If it doesn't quite look right I can then alter the colour temp in a raw converter. Hope this helps.
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Tatiana Wilson
{K:1631} 11/27/2008
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yes i can see the exposure was low and no more then 15 second other ways water would have too much ditels, but i could not tell what w/b was, i usualy using temperatur and adjusting it depend on light...what do you usualy using for the landskape...
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 11/27/2008
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Thanks for the comment Tatianna. I think from what I remember I shot this capture using spot meter on the rock in the middle of the creek. The exposure would have been something like F22 and around 5 seconds. I would have used either a self timer or cable release when I took it. With water I usually spot meter on a neutral colour or spot meter on the water and put a +1 compensation on, depending on how much water is in the scene. Hope this helps, Howie
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Tatiana Wilson
{K:1631} 11/27/2008
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very nice waterfall i wish you would leave some information about work, i mean setups, this way peaople would liern how to take so nice photograph, I olso wish that this sight could have apportunity to put what kind was the w/b...I think this would be very nice information for people who just starting to take photos....
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Anyla Syla
{K:1058} 11/25/2008
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beautiful...
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 11/25/2008
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Good one Howie.
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 11/25/2008
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so beautiful, Saad.
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