AFS Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8 somewhere around f/11, long exposure on D3x.
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Antoine
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Very well done! The long exposure creates a wonderfull almosphere by blurring the waves due to the long exposure. What time took it? About half a minute?
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About 45 sec. I'd like to check how big such a file can be printed. I may try a 125x125 lambda print. The file should be big enough !Leen Koper wrote:Very well done! The long exposure creates a wonderfull almosphere by blurring the waves due to the long exposure. What time took it? About half a minute?
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Hm, interesting perspective from the front. But do I see a little dust spot on top? ;)
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It's actually the top of a pillar but agreed, looks like a dust spot. The tide was running quick!pam.meier wrote:Hm, interesting perspective from the front. But do I see a little dust spot on top? ;)
I always check the sensor befor such shots.
To clean the sensor: Best Solution found so far: Dust-Aid "ultra clean" cleaning fluid with the UltraMXD-Vswab from visible dust. Avoid the visible dust fluid as it leaves kind of newton ring on the sensor.
The Sensor brush from visible dust is also a great add-on.
All the best,
Antoine