I just bought a 6 stop ND filter. Did a 5 minute walk from home to give it a test.
Tried various exposures. These two I believe are 8 seconds.
Which of these do you prefer? My preference is the more zoomed in version.
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I just bought a 6 stop ND filter. Did a 5 minute walk from home to give it a test.
Tried various exposures. These two I believe are 8 seconds.
Which of these do you prefer? My preference is the more zoomed in version.
me too - #1!
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The filter I bought is a Hoya PROND - ND64
#1 for me as well, the glass office/business tower in the background and mirrored in the foreground pool just causes a disconnect for me.
The first image draws me into through the use of the leading lines and the close proximity of the stone wall on the RHS of the image - makes me feel like I'm right there with you. Nicely done.
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