Coal Fire - 2
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| Details: | Equipment: Canon 5d mk 2 | Location: Asheville, NC |
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![]() Ken Wright | Jan 24th 2010, 00:44 amazing shot!! |
![]() Fernando de Otto | Jan 24th 2010, 04:38 Scott, Fab as always! well procesed! |
![]() Susan Jones | Jan 26th 2010, 11:32 again another great capture! |
![]() Julia Varvaro | Jan 26th 2010, 21:01 great shot! |
![]() Axel B | Jan 27th 2010, 03:13 Excellent catch... Fantastic texture and reflections!! Congrats! |
![]() Brad S. Walden | Jan 27th 2010, 08:36 This is a very clever shot, really like the sharp focus in the center, which seems to float in the clouds. nice |
![]() Scott Allen | Jan 30th 2010, 07:38 i am stacking neutral density filters and a graduated neutral density filter to get longer shutter speeds in the bright of day. in this case around 3-4 seconds. also, i am at iso 50. locking shutter up waiting 3 seconds before i fire the shutter. |
![]() Scott Allen | Jan 30th 2010, 07:41 in my previous post i meant to write that i lock the mirror up then wait three seconds to fire the shutter. |
Pedja Pavlicic | Jan 31st 2010, 11:09 A masterpiece |
![]() Kevin O'Brien | Jan 7th 2011, 01:11 Hi Scott. I really like this image, there is something about industrial sites especially at night. I have noticed that you are stacking ND filters to get longer exposures, check out B+W's 10x ND filter, it's not cheap but its brilliant, you do get a colour shift because it is so dark but for B&W work its the business. Kevin |