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Another shot taken at Buttermilk Falls CT
does anyone know how to take pictures at a low shutter speed when everything is covered in bright white snow and ice ?:confused: I was trying to make the water slower but everything else was too bright

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:iconachuzu:
I know quite little of cameras, but I do love your photo. It must be freezing out there. :+fav:
:iconiamturtle1:
Do you have any ND filters?

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:iconmoon-willowstock:
I haven't tried yet, so can't help you. I would imagine filters will have to help, along with metering on a grey card as well...

you might want to join nef and ask them...great network there... [link]

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:iconheatherspettals:
:confused: I have some filters for my manual camera, but I dont know how to use the settings on that yet. I really would like an digital SLR camera with filters and different lenses, but thats a long shot. If I were to hold the filter over my digital camera that I have now, I might be able to use the filters that I have.

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:iconheatherspettals:
yes, it's very cold. :snowing:

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:iconheatherspettals:
thanks, I'm taking a photography 1 course this spring, I hope I can learn something and wont be too bored.

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:iconsciph:
Yes...ND filters; maybe a three stop nd for this situation. This is awesome! :faint:
:iconsciph:
that's what i do...i hold the filters in front of my camera. the only problem i have is that on some of my lenses with built in, petal-shaped, lens hoods i get bright spots from the light leaking in the petal/open areas called petalling effect; nothing that can't be fixed though...

What i've also done in the past is use my sunglasses...8). Hope this helps.

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Jan 11, 2009, 2:59:54 PM

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