Thread: bamburgh castle
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Old 14-08-12, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by andydo View Post
ive put it on flickr so you can see the data, also the sun was to the right it wasnt a very good time of day for it but my time was limited as me mutha likes to show my yorkie lass asmuch of northumberland in as she can anyway heres the data...http://www.flickr.com/photos/5173276...in/photostream

I don't think that variable ND filter is doing you any favors at all and a ND grad would of been of much more use in this situation , I'm not sure why you wanted a 10 sec exposure but closing the aperture down to f/22 doesn't help with the image quality as lenses don't work at their best when you use the extremes of zoom or aperture . If you look up your lens's reviews you'll quite often find the set up for it's sweet spot ( best aperture at wide and zoom ) , using cloudy white balance is your choice but answers the colour cast question .

Mark
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