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    I am buying an ND filter next time I am in Yellowstone! Even with a polarizer, I had to stop down to F/30. Rather amazing that the 70-200 is still not half bad at that aperture.

    1Dx, Canon 70-200 with x1.4TC, F/30, ISO 100, 1/3second

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    This is beautiful and inspiring, Dvir, your landscapes could easily influence where I would like to travel to

    I truly enjoyed viewing, I like your vision, technique, your experimenting pays off as far as I am concerned - stunning work

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    Very nice capture of the running water and steam. Does that camera have an ISO 50 setting? (Would be in an expansion setting somewhere.) The IQ isn't better than 100 but allows a bit slower SS.

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    I really like the nice colors on the rocks and the steam coming off the water.
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    Very nice Dvir...I quite like the colors in this scene and the shutter speed... and good call on the ND filter for the next visit...I take along a 3-stop and a 10-stop always...the 3-stop is sometimes used in conjunction with my polarizer.

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