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Originally Posted by Chewy734
oh wow... must've been really bright outside then. Either that, or your 10-stop ND isn't really 10-stops.
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Very bright, the filter is a B+W 110 ND 3.0
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Originally Posted by M_Six
Even a 10-stop filter will overexpose because it's still an even light value across the frame. You would need a good grad filter to handle that exposure from the right side. Probably something like a Lee filter that you could move up and down.
Still a damn nice image. Loads of detail in the rocks.
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Thank you, Mark!
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Originally Posted by dcstep
I think that he made the right choice, to expose for the shadow of the rock. Sun sparkle on water really doesn't bother me and I would have left that there; however, I would have probably done this as HDR to get the sky darker. Either that, or composite the sky in OR bring the sky level way down in PS layers.
Putting a GND on the side is asking for trouble, IMHO. I might have tried my polarizing filter here.
Dave
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Thanks for the info, Dave!
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Originally Posted by panicos81
oh and nice shot mario. I think the overexposed part could not be reduced unless he took an HDR.. one shot for the rocks one in between and one for the sky, then combine. I like it better like this, its more natural..
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Thanks, I'll try that next time.
Beautiful Venice shot!!