JAX Waterfall (Coolpix)
EXPLORED!!
COOLPIX P7000
42.6mm (200mm equivalent)
Aperture Priority
Built-in ND Filter: ON
ƒ/8 @ 8 sec
ISO: 100
Nikon Capture NX2
Nik Tonal Contrast
Nik Skylight
Nik Sharpener
I was recently in Jacksonville, FL for business. The hotel I stayed at had this pretty nice man-made waterfall just behind the main lobby.
One of my bosses, asked that I make a picture of it for him to use on a thank-you card.
Once done with the standard processing, I tweeked it a bit using both Capture NX2 and Nik Color Efex 3.
During the capture process, I wanted a bit more shutter drag. In the set-up menu, I found the Built-in ND filter. Using the "ON" setting... not the "AUTO" setting... I was able to pull my shutter speeds down from 1.6 sec to 8 sec.
Cool feature.
Here is a link to the image as it came out of the camera:
www.flickr.com/groups/p7000/discuss/72157627255958708/#co...
JAX Waterfall (Coolpix)
EXPLORED!!
COOLPIX P7000
42.6mm (200mm equivalent)
Aperture Priority
Built-in ND Filter: ON
ƒ/8 @ 8 sec
ISO: 100
Nikon Capture NX2
Nik Tonal Contrast
Nik Skylight
Nik Sharpener
I was recently in Jacksonville, FL for business. The hotel I stayed at had this pretty nice man-made waterfall just behind the main lobby.
One of my bosses, asked that I make a picture of it for him to use on a thank-you card.
Once done with the standard processing, I tweeked it a bit using both Capture NX2 and Nik Color Efex 3.
During the capture process, I wanted a bit more shutter drag. In the set-up menu, I found the Built-in ND filter. Using the "ON" setting... not the "AUTO" setting... I was able to pull my shutter speeds down from 1.6 sec to 8 sec.
Cool feature.
Here is a link to the image as it came out of the camera:
www.flickr.com/groups/p7000/discuss/72157627255958708/#co...