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Cámara Nikon D800
Nikon 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Exposición 0,5
Aperture ƒ/14
Lente 27 mm
Velocidad ISO100
Filtro Polarizador, ND 1,8 Haida y Degradado Inverso 0,6 Hitech
Equipement :
Canon 450D
Canon 10-22 usm
Trépied Vanguard
Filtre hitech nd1.2 soft grad
Filtre hoya nd400
Exif:450D / 22 mm / 0.5s / f11 / iso100 / +0.7 Ev /Priorité ouverture (Av)
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Hitech ND Grad (2stops)
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A long exposure taken from the shoreline in Worthing, West Sussex. Formatt-Hitech 77mm Joel Tjintjelaar Signature Edition Prostop IRND Long Exposure Kit
Segunda toma de esta sesión. Como ya comentamos, no tuvimos colores crepusculares, pero el color del mar lo compensó sobradamente.
Since last month i own a new set of GND e ND Hitech filters...I'm still practicing with them and this is one of my first pictures..
As in the title, this is an experiment and i don't know if i like it or not...
What do you think?
Canon 450d
Canon 10-22 usm @ 10 mm
1.6 sec f/16 Iso 100
GND Hitech 0.9 soft
ND Hitech 0.9
Hoy he quedado con varios amigos hasta hoy virtuales en Barrika. Para ellos esta foto. Empezo por las damas: Bego, Candela. Sigo con los chicos: Alberto, Juan Carlos, Javier, Igor, Mikel... Creo que no me dejo a nadie!
Casualidades de la vida he conocido allí a Sabin! un placer... Tiene gracia que le he conocido por el trípode, que lo vi en una foto, no recuerdo de quien...
Mas casualidades: También he conocido a Sergio Zubillaga y Carmelo Larra. Otro placer! A ver si coincidimos en otra de estas...
Una gran tarde. Solo he hecho tres fotos, pero en lo social ha sido muy productiva!!
Shot with 100x100 Formatt Hitech Firecrest 3.9 ND filter.
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Así me sentía yo bajo ese torrente de agua pulverizada que se desplomaba desde más de 200 metros de altura, como meando contra el viento.
Rodeado de enormes y resbaladizas rocas, sintiendo la magnitud del lugar, la humedad y el estruendo del agua, la soledad en compañía.
Un lugar complicado de fotografiar cuando el viento y el agua se alían, y que hacen imposible sacar una foto sin que el objetivo se lleve pegadas unas cuantas docenas de gotas, que gracias al clonado y a un par de horas de trabajo se pueden mitigar lo suficiente como para hacerla aceptable.
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Esta es la foto más complicada de todas las que hice en nuestro viaje a Islandia. Acabé calado hasta los huesos y con la cámara totalmente empapada. Un solo disparo. Hecha con el Nikkor 14-24 junto con el portafiltros LucrOit usando un filtro HiTech ND STD de 6 pasos para lograr la larga exposición. Si quieres saber mas de este sistema de portafiltros, visita mi web capturandolaluz.es/lucroit y consigue un descuento especial.
This is the most complicated of all photos that I did on our trip to Iceland. I ended up soaking wet and totally soaked camera. A single shot. Taken with the Nikkor 14-24 with the LucrOit filter holder using a HiTech filter ND STD 6 stops to get the long exposure. If you want to learn more about this filter holder, please, visit my web page capturandolaluz.es/lucroit and get a special discount.
Not a great week for me last week. Been waiting to post more photos but was held up each time by endless work with urgent deadline to meet. To top it up, I was down with sore throat, flu & cough. I am actually feeling alright today :) could be better but can't grumble as long as i don't get worse. Trust everyone is feeling super good!
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First Light At Port Lincoln Cove Marina, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
The Shot
1 exposure shot (+2 EV) in RAW taken with tripod
Camera :: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens :: Canon EF 17-40mm F/4L USM
Filter :: 0.9H Reverse GND Hitech Filter
Photoshop
- Added 2 layer mask effect of 'curves' for different area of contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (reds) to slightly enhance the sky
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (cyans & greens) to slightly enhance the water
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Combinación de tres filtros Hitech ND10 IR+ND3+inverso de 3 pasos
Portafiltros Lucroit en Nikkor 14-24
Tomada esta mañana con la grata compañía de Gorka y Jose. Hemos hecho unas cuantas fotos y sobre todo, lo hemos pasado fenomenal! Itsaslur, La Aceña y El Pobal... Un bonito recorrido!
Hitech GND Filter 0,6 soft Edge
Fast Castle - Scottish Borders
Taken using a Formatt-Hitech 16 stop ND filter
The video to accompany this still image is available on the MacLean Photographic VIMEO Channel here vimeo.com/254738480
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Another shot from Bedruthan Steps at low tide. The blue sky this day was really something, made it feel like it was summer. These Hitech 100mm filters are brilliant considering they arrived the day after I ordered them rather than having to wait years for Lee Filters. However I do have to admit they add a purpley/pink cast when stacked. As this image shows they leave no cast, or so little that it's not visible at this size, with no editing the colour hues just their saturation and contrast. I would strongly recommend these filters to anyone, get a Lee Holder too. It feels so much better built that the Cokin P Series I had before, although that was on a vastly different level. I do hope to eventually get some more filters from Hitech, I see no reason to spend more on the Lees. Why wait all that time and pay more when the Hitech filters seem to do a perfectly good job?
Now for a big plug for Teamwork Digital. Who, I must say, are awesome. Their customer service was brilliant, when I ordered a Lee Filter Starter Kit and a Hitech Soft Grad Set, the Lee Set was out of stock. I received a phone call within minutes of leaving the order, a really nice guy sorted my order out for me, making sure I got the right things and it ended up costing me less! So if you fancy ordering some Hitech filters, check their site out - teamworkphoto.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index
Camera || Canon 450D
Lens || Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 @ 14mm
Settings || 1/80" @ f/14, ISO 100.
Editing || 1 RAW file, worked in LR3.
Setup || Manfrotto 190XDB and 804RC2. Canon Shutter Cable.
Filters || Lee Holder - Hitech 0.9 SE GND.
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A long exposure of the beacon at Lytham jetty on the estuary where the River Ribble joins the Irish Sea, this was my first time i had used a ten stop filter and im really pleased with the result.
Taken with a Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm wide angle lens, Hitech 10 stop filter, Hitech 06 nd hard grad filter, lee polariser, tripod mounted and remote.
F16 @ 243 seconds iso 100,Processed in Photoshop CS5
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Un recorte panorámico de una toma realizada en Arribolas al amanecer en compañía de varios amigos. El uso del tele sigue siendo mi asignatura pendiente, pero prometo aplicarme más!
In BG you can see the lights of Vasco da Gama Bridge and Lisbon City
Nikon D 300 + Sigma 10-20 @ 13 mm
ISO 200 - f/8 - 62.8 sec.
Hitech Filters ND 0.3 HE + 0.6 SE
Hoya CPL
Ninguém parava à beira mar, o que foi um prazer sentir a calmaria e o silêncio barulhento do mar tempestuoso. À medida da batida de cada onda em cada rocha, o tempo passava, mas invisívelmente suave, erguia-se uma neblina empurrada pelo vento pelo mar adentro.
Uma paisagem memorável, capaz de ficar gravada com a essência da memória que o próprio tempo trás, em cada fotografia gravada!
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No one stopped by the sea, which was a pleasure to feel the calm and stormy sea of noisy silence. As the beat of each wave in every rock, time passed, but invisibly smooth, rose a mist pushed by the wind into the sea.
A memorable landscape that can be engraved with the essence of memory itself some time ago, recorded with each shot!