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Grate shot that.
Un-Brie-lieveable punnery!Grate shot that.
Filters - who uses them? Not talking UV, I'm talking the ND Grad stuff.
If you do - which brand? There seems to be lots, with prices varying quite a lot. I'm assuming the cheapo £15 kits from Amazon are s*** and you get what you pay for?
I promised myself I'd "do" more landscapes this year, and figured buying filters would give me cause to get out there more!
Any suggestions? Cokin okay?
Thanks, mate, was hoping my post would catch your eye!I have a LEE 0.6 soft edge grad which is top quality. TBH I also have a set of XCSource grads which I used when I had my Fuji system and they were quite good for the price. Not sure I could tell much of a difference between them if I'm honest. I say set but I actually lost one down a cliff.
If you do go with Colin, don't forget it's the Z series you need for wider angles. Nisi is also a well regarded brand as is Hitech. Some have more colour cast than others so do your research but it can be removed in PP.
There is a 100mm holder and polarizer in the classifieds which I thought was a decent price, could be worth a look.
Malvern Pano by Chuckoir, on FlickrUn-Brie-lieveable punnery!
Cheers - definitely more reading required. There's a set of P series filters for sale here - might see if I can knock him down a bit - although I'm still debating over whether I want to shift my 70-200mmI have the Cokin P series and used them on my 35/2 as I didn't have the adapter size to use my LEE. Quite glad really as that could have been sailing down instead! I would have probably retrieved it if it was though.
This was using the Cokin:
https://flic.kr/p/PWc9eY
, so may hold off until I've decided what bloody lenses I want. Managed another one today too. I guess the Df ain't all bad after all.
If you're gonna get into landscapes then I'd seriously reconsider selling the 70-200 unless you need the cash.
That thought had entered my mind as well... you've had one in the past, right?Yeah you should get one mate...
You could always sell the 70-200 and buy a 70-300.
Stunning inversion in the Peak District this morning... looking forward to seeing your worldies @rookies
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That thought had entered my mind as well... you've had one in the past, right?
Filters - who uses them? Not talking UV, I'm talking the ND Grad stuff.
If you do - which brand? There seems to be lots, with prices varying quite a lot. I'm assuming the cheapo £15 kits from Amazon are s*** and you get what you pay for?
I promised myself I'd "do" more landscapes this year, and figured buying filters would give me cause to get out there more!
Any suggestions? Cokin okay?
I'm lacking motivation at the minute, dunno why, just having a real slump!
Need to pull my finger out and get shooting more.
Which ones as there's a set of grads in the classifieds I've got one eye on....I got a Nisi thing for my 20mm, but have gathering dust a cokin set of ND grads with holder etc (something I must actually put up for sale)![]()
Which ones as there's a set of grads in the classifieds I've got one eye on....
red kite (Milvus milvus) by Mark Kingston, on Flickr[/URL]buzzard (Buteo buteo) 4 by Mark Kingston, on Flickr
sigma had a pooh fit today not sure whats up with it with birds in trees
Yeah because when i got back at lunchtime i tested it out on the puppy and it af straight away.I like this mateAs for the pooh fit, it could be down to contrast as the colouring is similar. Probably just freaked out a bit
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Yeah because when i got back at lunchtime i tested it out on the puppy and it af straight away.
That`ll be it then ... PITA innit when that happens. Bloody camouflage![]()
Growing up so quickly by Mark Kingston, on FlickrThat buzzard looks more like a kite to me.![]()
I wasnt sure untill it flew off. i could be wrong but from the tail and underneath when it flew off i thought it was more buzzard.
Ive posted on the bird thread so we will see haha
That buzzard looks more like a kite to me.![]()
Its difficult to say with it perched but my first thought was that its a Red Kite, perhaps a juvenile. It's the grey face and feather colour/direction on the breast that made me think that. In flight it's a bit easier due to the tail fork of a red kite.
It's a nice image, one you have to be in the right place at the right time.
Growing up so quickly by Mark Kingston, on Flickr
Then it af's like this.
As you say less going on around it so makes sense now.
Yeah but i havent touched the focla settings, only adjusted the os and af settingsFecking sharp that. You got the dock?
Growing up so quickly by Mark Kingston, on Flickr
Then it af's like this.
As you say less going on around it so makes sense now.
Yeah but i havent touched the focla settings, only adjusted the os and af settings
Haha no crop It was just more of a quick test shot but didnt come out too badish apart from the top of the earsLuverly puppy
Tad tight cropping on the top end though mate![]()
I've recently upgraded to the hitech resin filters and Firecrest 100mm filter holder. Very nice holder and filters are good too. Couldn't afford Lee or the Firecrest filters though, the standard hitech ones are dear enough. I got them on offer, not sure whether they're worth the full price.Filters - who uses them? Not talking UV, I'm talking the ND Grad stuff.
If you do - which brand? There seems to be lots, with prices varying quite a lot. I'm assuming the cheapo £15 kits from Amazon are s*** and you get what you pay for?
I promised myself I'd "do" more landscapes this year, and figured buying filters would give me cause to get out there more!
Any suggestions? Cokin okay?
Yeah I was driving through on the way to work an it was spectacular. Gutted I had to go to work and didn't have time to take any picsStunning inversion in the Peak District this morning... looking forward to seeing your worldies @rookies
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