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Daytime long exposure.
First time I've tried doing these. I think this one was 20 secs. Even got a ghost on the lefthand side lol.
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It says 2 pictures, but I can only see one
Last edited by diskkeeper; 19/02/2012 at 06:50 PM.
Reason: changed wording
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If you want to do really long daytime exposure, grab yourself a 10 stop ND filter (about £35/£40). You will get some great flat water and interesting cloud effects :-)
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 Originally Posted by Robin Banks
If you want to do really long daytime exposure, grab yourself a 10 stop ND filter (about £35/£40). You will get some great flat water and interesting cloud effects :-)
Thats just what I used ... even with that and f13 I couldn't get any longer than 20 secs. Still loving what it does to the water ... cant wait to try it in the Lakes.
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 Originally Posted by diskkeeper
It says 2 pictures, but I can only see one 
I only put this 1 up, must be a flickr thing
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Have you tried banging the settings up to f22?
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You can also get a nice long exposure effect with HDR's And also as Robin says.. Small Aperture
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 Originally Posted by Robin Banks
Have you tried banging the settings up to f22?
 Originally Posted by mattee1970
You can also get a nice long exposure effect with HDR's  And also as Robin says.. Small Aperture 
Thanks Guys, I'll try a few test shots at f16/22 and see what the IQ is.
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If you have any 'bits' on your sensor they will show up at f22, I had to clear loads up on mine lol
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