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Going camping this weekend.. will be taking lots of pics for week 5 photo!

Waterfalls... possible star-trails... also taking lots of LEDs along so might get some cool jay019 style shots :happy:

cant wait to see them :D

Matt, it's a ND1000. There is a nice table on the wiki showing how many f-stops and light the different ones let through: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_density_filter

And as for Project 52: I haven't been slack taking photo's.. just been slack processing them!

Matt, it's a ND1000. There is a nice table on the wiki showing how many f-stops and light the different ones let through: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_density_filter

And as for Project 52: I haven't been slack taking photo's.. just been slack processing them!

LOL. Maybe just rename it to Project 26? :sick:

ND1000! lol, yeah I'm reasonably read up on ND filters just never really considered using them till I saw your shots :sick:

What size/brand and where did you get yours from? I need a 77mm for my canon 10-22 lens

ND1000! lol, yeah I'm reasonably read up on ND filters just never really considered using them till I saw your shots :D

What size/brand and where did you get yours from? I need a 77mm for my canon 10-22 lens

Haha thanks :(

Thought you might not have... as I specified "Photo was taken using ND3 (x1000) filter..." when I posted the photo

I just got mine from ebay. It's a B&W 77mm. Got it for my 10-20, would also fit my 70-200 but doubt I'd ever do that!

nice shots man.

Definatly going to grab one of those filters to have a play with. might wait till i get a 10-20mm lens though. the 17-85mm probably wont cut it for the type of shots you could use it for.

Traditionally they are good for landscape shots - which 17mm would be fine for IMO.

Unless you are going to buy a wide angle anyway - I wouldn't buy a wide angle just for the ND filter's sake.

Maybe check the sizes - you might be in luck and be able to use it on both (unlikly)

however my 10-20 and my 70-200 for example are both 77mm

so I can switch my uv, skylight, cpl and nd between them

Haha thanks. Have an old four wheel drive and love camping. Went camping last weekend at Springbrook. Rained almost the whole weekend :)

But its an awesome spot - lots of walks and its very 'rain-forestry' - so will have to go again sometime!

Yeah springbrook is pretty nice.

That creepy photo from the Feb thread with the girl in the window was from the cabin there at the mouses house..

I'm planning on getting a 10-20mm or similar lens anyway Zennon. as most of the things i enjoy taking photos of are landscapes.

my 17-85mm is only 67mm so i doubt it will fit on a 10-20mm.

I'll Just add it to the enormous want list i have i guess.

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