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C&C DoF & Long Exposure shots.

  • 13-02-2011 7:20pm
    #1
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    my 1st sucessful blurry back ground picture (i know its rubbish but im only learning :mad: ) all tips welcome

    5442630428_b227560eb7.jpg

    Daylight long exposure, any tips would be great, did this over 10 seconds using ND filters

    5442024863_4c4c2a48ae.jpg

    Again similar one, both seem browny???

    5442022939_12bfe5a811.jpg


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 9,047 CMod ✭✭✭✭CabanSail


    ND Filters seem to have a magenta colour cast. You need to compensate. It's easy when you do your RAW conversion. It can also be done in Post Production. You can shoot a gray card and balance that, then you will know the precise settings to offset the cast each time you use those ND's.


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