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Place: Adraga Beach, PNSC - Portugal
Camera: Canon 5D
Lens: Canon 24-105mm
Filter: Lee 0.9 HE



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Canon
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Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed
20/1 second
Aperture
F/11.0
Focal Length
35 mm
ISO Speed
320
Date Taken
September 17, 2011
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
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!Hanoo14 Nov 20, 2011  Student General Artist
wow..love the exposure
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:iconbermuda-kun:
~Bermuda-kun Oct 2, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
simply breathtaking, thanks for adding which filter you used :D
I have a question concerning that as you used a graduated nd; is it possible to do long exposured with these as well? I thought they were simply to darken the sky or the ground if one was overexposed...
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~too-much4you Oct 2, 2011  Professional Photographer
Thank you :)

About your question, in my description I say what filter I used, but yes I used a Gradient Neutral density filter.

You make a long exposure whenever you don't have enough light, some filters help to do that, but isn't the filter made to do that. I mean that with the ND you can cut the light 1, 2, 3 or 10 stops of light and that could give a long exposure to the shutter speed. In the case of the GND, you have that cut of light only in a portion of the filter, and yes is usually to dark the sky. But I was shooting after the sunset, without the filter I measured the light to be nice exposed in the foreground rocks, and I had a long shutter speed but I has I told you I used my GND filter to achieve a nice exposure to the sky without burning my foreground.

My English is not so good hope you understand.

Thank you again.
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~Bermuda-kun Oct 2, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
I understood what you were trying to say :)
Thanks for your help :hug:
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~monted9 Sep 30, 2011  Professional Photographer
Very nice.
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:icontoo-much4you:
~too-much4you Oct 2, 2011  Professional Photographer
Thank you
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:iconb0rrach0:
Amazing capture. It looks like the surface of some unknown distant planet =) Love the colours and the surreal feel.
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~too-much4you Oct 2, 2011  Professional Photographer
lol Thank you
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Mood: Wow! ~Shikuru Sep 29, 2011   Photographer
Perfect shot!
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~too-much4you Oct 2, 2011  Professional Photographer
:) Thank you
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