Hello All,
During a recent 7-day landscape workshop on Norfolk Island, Australia with Trekabout (http://www.trekaboutphotography.com/) I started to experiment with using the Singh Ray Vari ND at minimum setting to hold down the glare on the water while also using the SR Grad ND to hold down the sky as the sun did what it usually does ;).
Camera: 5D2
Capture date/time: 101111
Light condition: dawn
Lens: 16-35 f/2.8
Focal length:35mm
Distance: 655m
Extender: none
Tube: none
Flash/Comp:
ISO: 100
Exp Prog: Av
Speed: 0.6
Aperture: f/18
Exp Comp: none
Metering: Evaluative
WB: Auto
AF Drive: One-shot AF
Tripod: yes
Filter: Singh Ray Vari ND, and 3-stop Grad ND
Crop: 20-25% off of the top
Images Changes: none
Processed in LR 3 and then CS5, Topaz Denoise, and Pixel Genius Sharpening.
All C&Cs gratefully appreciated!







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The first suggestions would have been mine.....so the repost works but still needs a few small &easy tweaks to take it over the top....at the bottom frame edge....you have a few spots of color....2 larger ones and 2 small one.....fill that in.....and you've got a winner for sure! BTW.....I have debated the LH side rocks for a bit.....I am OK with them but do wonder if you took some with more of it in? All in all a very nice job and glad to see you back!!!
! I think I will copy it!


