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Cokin P 121 M. Notice the affect on the sky. The blue has been darkened, and more definition has been added to the clouds. No tint has been added - thus the term "Neutral Density".
By holding the filter by hand, I am able to control the location. I could put it at an angle. Or turn it upside down to darken water in a stream, for example.
The further down I pull the filter, the darker the effect.
You could make up an extra bright panel at this density - this is 50 LEDs packed into a small space. But you couldn't really use stripboard for this because there wouldn't be enough room for the underlying circuit. Looks good though.
To be honest, my wife and I stumbled on the neighbourhood of "SoHo" accidentally. There is actually an escalator running all the way up the hillside flanked by pubs and art galleries. The towers perched on such a steep grade left me in awe.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan. The small triangle parking lot in the foreground has plans for a 42 story combination hotel and apartments. If it is built it will be Grand Rapids tallest building.
Sort of up towards the North Star, just to see what I'd pick up, in Death Valley National Park
Don't know why its fuzzy. Mirror was locked and up.
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A quick shot of some flowers near my house using my new 1.2 (4 stop) neutral density filter. It's odd how dark the viewfinder is despite the fact that the image exposes properly. The shot was at f/1.8 1/200 iso 200. So, it didn't NEED a neutral density filter, but it was an interesting test :-) It is a Hoya Pro1 Digital Circular Neutral Density x16 (1.2 / 4 stops).
Looking eastward down West Dallas at Montrose. Again, other than the downtown skyline, everything you see here is new. Speaking of downtown, it's a mile and a half from here to downtown, in particular to 1600 Smith Street, where I briefly worked while living here. Any more questions why this area is hot?