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Ballycotton with a B+W 110 ND Filter

  • carrigman
    Participant

    The B+W ND 110 filter reduces exposures by a massive 10 f stops. It transmits only 0.1% of light. It thus allows long exposures on a bright day, as in this test shot (a 4 second exposure). (Its principal field of application is the observation and documentation of industrial processes with extreme brightness, such as steel furnaces, incinerators, glowing filaments in halogen- and other bulbs). I only got it today so it will take a while to get used to it. So far, so good.

    cathald
    Participant

    John nice crisp and sharp image but i think the white water is to bright in the foreground perhaps you could tone it down a bit in PS but this is only my 2cents worth

    petercox
    Member

    John –
    I like this. Good composition and the clouds are nice and strong. The long exposure works very well in daylight. I would disagree with Cathal – I think the foreground brightness is appropriate and not over the top – but that’s probably subjective.

    Cheers,
    Peter

    Martin
    Participant

    Very nice John, lovely colours recorded in the shot and very nice mood. The long exposure works very well here. Foreground brightness is fine for me. Only suggestion and i might be wrong is if the shot was panned up a little to show a bit more sky. Would pan to the top of the rock at the bottom middle

    Very nice well done
    M

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    Hi John,

    Very pleasant image you have there. Have revisited this numerous times.

    Can I ask where you purchased this filter? I’d love to give long exposures during a bright day a try out. Beats getting up at the crack of dawn.

    J

    Brickee
    Participant

    Lovely Image John,
    I think it’s spot on.
    Jim

    carrigman
    Participant

    Thanks folks.

    The filter can be obtained here: http://www.fotosense.co.uk

    The cost, including postage, is €77

    Pitmatic
    Member

    Very nice the water looks fine to me might have to save up for that filter :)

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    John.

    Had a look on the Fotosense website. When you register it doesn’t allow you to specify a country so I’m assuming shipping outside the UK is not possible. Can you confirm how you managed to get yours shipped?

    Cheers

    carrigman
    Participant

    I had no problem ordering the item from the Fotosense website. They will happily ship to Ireland.

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    Cheers. E-mailed them asking for clarification as to how to specify country.

    latchiko
    Participant

    Great shot! Very interesting to see a long exposure during such bright daylight. Looking forward to seeing more of these.

    technics100
    Member

    Good shot, the long exposures are hard to get when its that bright, will have to have a look at one of those filters myself.

    Deebo
    Participant

    Agree with the rest, very good shot
    Good to see the long exposures on a bright sunny day, allows for a lay in and not having to footer about with others means to getting the slow shutter
    I like the compositon too

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