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Katia Cutrone
{K:12940} 7/31/2002
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Hi Susan, Sorry I didn?t answer you yesterday, I hadn?t time. Anyway, it?s long I took such a Pic and I can just remember I used a shutter between 2/1000 and 4/1000? more I can?t rememeber anymore?and by the way I didn?t use any kind of filter.
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 7/30/2002
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Er...I mean "gradient filter". See? I have a lot to learn!
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 7/30/2002
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There's question from Katia what I meant about the affect on aperture and shutter speed with the use of a graduated filter. What I meant to find out is how you adjust or compensate in the shutter speeds and aperture if you're using this type of filter. Maybe I should just post the question in the appropriate forum.
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000 000
{K:1471} 7/30/2002
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I know this City and I know this place. How nice of you. Thi Pic bring all those Memories back.
It is a very nice Picture. Rhe Water colour, the house. As reynaldo said, it is a good one for a postcard. :-)
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 7/30/2002
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What a marvelous scene, Katia! The water is a wonderful, silky texture.
From this website, I became aquainted with the grad filter. Is this an opportunity to benefit from one if available? If so, how does that affect the aperture and shutter speed? I ask sincerely because I'm trying to apply what I've learned.
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Katia Cutrone
{K:12940} 7/30/2002
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Thanks Reynaldo, the Pic was taken at the end of the day, just after the sunset. It's in Venezia (Venice, Italy), a dreaming town.
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Reynaldo Guimaraes
{K:2422} 7/30/2002
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Katia, Very beautiful this pic. Was it taken at the end or beginning of the day? Where is this place? Really a "postcard style". Beautiful
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