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Old 18-09-13, 09:27
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I just place a linear polarizer behind my circular polarizer works very well.

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Old 18-09-13, 20:33
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Here here me me......
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Old 18-09-13, 20:37
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Just on a quick footnote, I have a Singh-Ray variable ND with a 58mm thread which does not fit on my new camera. So if anyone wishes to try one for just the cost of posting, please add a reply here and I shall send a PM to fix up details/address etc.
Would love to try it. How much did u pay for it???? Would love to try
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Old 24-09-13, 07:31
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Graham, thanks for the filter. I tried it out at the weekend. Took only a few minutes to work it out, but it was too windy for the shot I wanted. I was wanting a milky water shot, with a tree on an island as the main subject, but the wind was causing motion blur on the tree, and it didn't look right. However, I learned to set the shutter speed to what I wanted, then adjust the filter to expose correctly and achieved the milky water i wanted. Had fun and a less windy day will produce a nice shot. Will post my attempts when they are ready.
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Old 24-09-13, 08:11
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Hey... glad you're enjoying it. Look forward to seeing a long exp. shot from you :-)
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Old 24-09-13, 12:18
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That sound so wrong...haha
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