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    Armed Knight.

    Lucky with a bit of light, my first time using ND filters.

    The Armed Knight by Chris,, on Flickr
    Last edited by Wrinklyrocker; 17-10-2023, 08:26.

    #2
    Nice one Chris, I like that with the Longships in the BG.
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      #3
      Nice work Chris what make and strength of ND filter did you use? Also what was the exposure time?

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        #4
        Thanks for your comments both, the filters l used are K&F Concept, l used a 10 stop filter an aperture of f11, and an exposure time of 30 seconds iso 50.

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          #5
          Excellent image Chris.
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            #6
            Nice use of filters for the long exposure, well done
            PS. I think the horizon is not level!
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              #7
              Just the right amount of blur I reckon, really a very fine shot.

              I think the horizon might be an illusion as the sea line around the far rocks seems to be perfectly level.
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                #8
                Thanks for your comments, with regard to the wonky horizon in my defence there was a thick fog earlier that morning, and a mist lingered for some time offshore, the mist is a little more dense on the left hand edge of the image, making the horizon a little harder to pick out. Thanks again for showing an interest.
                Last edited by Wrinklyrocker; 17-10-2023, 19:40.

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                  #9
                  A great photo, well done.
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                    #10
                    An excellent pic with just the right exposure, well taken.

                    Ian
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