Playing with the N.D. 3.0
This was an indoor shot at a local bank/office center with a sunlit atrium...
Let me tell you, this picture-taking thing can become obsessive in a hurry!:uhoh
Let me tell you, this picture-taking thing can become obsessive in a hurry!:uhoh

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RevcoMan,
You're right, it does indeed become an obsession very quickly - especially when you're taking great shots like this one. I love the light play on the fountain, very well done. How long of a shutter speed did you need for this shot, and what was the f-stop?
Cheers,
Kevin K.
AJ
Jon
In my eagerness to try out the new filter I didn't do much planning, just headed towards the nearest flowing water. The sunlight coming through the skylights sort of put a band in the middle of the fountain, with shade on either side. Next time, when I go for a more professional shot (did I just say that
ISO 100, f/14, Shutter 30s. I used two exposures, and layered them.
Thank you Khaos for answering the ND filter question. You did it better than I could!