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    First Singh Ray Vari-ND usage - what a fun filter!

    Camera: 5D2
    Capture date/time: 11 Oct 09; mid-day
    Light condition: overcast
    Lens: 24-105 f/4
    Focal length: 55mm
    Extender: none
    Tube: none
    Flash/Comp: no;
    ISO: 400
    Exp Prog: Manual
    Speed: 25 sec
    Aperture: f/22
    Exp Comp: 0
    Metering: Evaluative
    WB: Auto
    AF Drive: One Shot
    Tripod: no
    Filter: SR Vari-ND 8 stops
    Crop: none
    All C&Cs gratefully appreciated!
    Cheers, Jay

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    Hey Jay,
    I see you had some fun with one of my favorite filters!
    I like the way you composed the image with the stream leading us through the scene. By now you have realized that the shapes formed by the slow SS makes for some strong compositional elements and you placed them nicely in the frame.
    I only have 2 PP'ing tweaks to recommend.....tone down the brightest rock a bit and then punch up the fall colors a bit to give it some pop. These tweaks will take this up another notch.
    Have fun with the ND toy.....it can be addictive!

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    Fabs Forns
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    Jay, this is gorgeous and it's really going to shine with Roman's tips.
    Great to see you are also using the funky filter :)

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Nice work Jay and good tips from Roman. This would look entirely different at 15 sec so don't forget to experiment.

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    Hi Jay, I like the fact that you positioned yourself with the stream coming directly at you. There is also a pleasing sikiness to the water due to the long shutterspeed. I'm usually not a big fan of that but in this case it works for me. Agree about the toning down of the bright rock in the backround and punching up the color in the foliage...

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    Very strong lead-in lines with the river and the blurring adds good fg interest. :)

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    Hey Jay,
    This is one of my favorite locations going to Lake Sabrina...It looks like you made it there past peak like I did this year...I have taken several images from this location over the past few years, and always from above....Last year, I moved my tripod to water level and the composition really improved for me...I'm not sure if you were above or at water level...I have not ever played with an 8 stop ND filter but can see that it has many creative possibilities.
    I like your image but feel that maybe a slight curves adjustment might bring some pop to the rocks....Sorry that we did not meet up while you were here, but I hope that you had a great trip !

    Jerry

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    Jay, Really nicely done! A beauty!! I like the silky soft water and the composition. Nicely done.

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    Jay,
    Viveza will tone down that rock perfectly! I knew you nailed this one!
    JG

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    PS_-Roman---I grew up in New Milford---small world--Do you do any business with Bergen Co. Camera in Westwood... both Bob & Tom Gramegna( owners) are dear friends.
    Love your work.--COME TO OREGON!!
    JG( jack@jackgrahamphoto.com)

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