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    Well, the plan was go out and get dramatic architectural photos of The Bow using an 8 stop fader and polarizer. The day started out pretty good with the sun shining and some clouds in the sky. Promising for what I had in mind. Then it turned overcast and windy. BOO! But then it cleared up again with just a few clouds. But boy was it windy. I could barely keep the tripod steady for the long exposures I wanted to get those smoothed out but dramatic clouds. I came away with this:


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    Looks pretty great to me I love the smoothed out skies you get from this technique. Nicely composed and converted, and good contrast of old and new as well.
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    I love it! This something I have wanted to try but just haven't found the right subject when the wind and clouds are around. Great job.

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    Thanks, Tim and M.A.

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    nice! well done indeed. How do you do this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bambi View Post
    nice! well done indeed. How do you do this?
    Using filters such as neutral gradient filters to allow longer exposure during daylight.

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    Thanks, M.A. Bambi, I used a Cameron 8 stop ND fader and a Singh Ray warming polarizer, a bit of an awkward combination because they both turn but they did the trick and I got the very contrasty look I was going for with the smoothed out skies. A bit less wind would have been better. I can hardly wait to go down to the river and try it out on a city scene in the evening/ late afternoon for a smoother out river and sky look. The contrasty look was further worked on in PSE and either Silver Effects or Topaz B&W for the conversion. I tried to keep graininess to a minimum.

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    Thanks, Marko!

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    Love the perspective and the effect the 8 stop the ND fileter gives. Reminds me a ordered an 8 stop Cokin ND filter 4 months ago from Henrys and I still haven't heard from them. I'm going to have to give them hell.

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