long exposure with nd400 9 stop but i need help
skippy77
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took this shot today with my new nd400 filter it is close to what i am looking for but i want to be able to add light to the ruins part of the shot as i find them to dark any help would be greatly recieved
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In this scene, with the sky so dark (clouds) you could simply vary one of your camera settings to get a brighter exposure - more seconds, higher ISO, or wider aperture for example.
You probably knew all that, and I apologize for stating the merely obvious, but in this composition it doesn't seem any more complicated than that. Compositions with more brightness differential above and below the horizon are a different story.
I like the shot!
Keep trying and good luck!
There was a Thread a few days ago that had some
really good information about shutter speeds for long
exposures.
Here's the link to it
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=230632
Hope this is of some help !!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Adam Barker is a local 'tog in my area, and a fabulous landscape and commercial guy. Here is a video of him showing how he hand-holds a GND to get a more pleasing effect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd0VBsT-Zi0
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I agree that an ND grad is probably called for. If you need one without the nine-stop, you need it with it. That seems clunky but you adjust the ND grad without the nine-stop on the camera, then remove the ND grad and attach the nine-stop, then put the ND grad back on. It works fine.
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