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A duck on the River Lea.
13-02-2012, 10:32 PM (This post was last modified: 04-04-2012 08:38 PM by Corblimy.)
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A duck on the River Lea.
Photographed on the River lea at Ware Feb 2012.

[Image: Ware099.jpg]

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13-02-2012, 10:42 PM
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RE: A duck on the River Lea.
Lots of very nice detail. Denis, you have rally got the knack of getting exposure set to good effect.

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14-02-2012, 03:16 PM
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nice man really nice. Well done
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15-02-2012, 11:02 AM
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Nice shot of the duck, did you use a polarizing filter for this shot?
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15-02-2012, 07:36 PM
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(15-02-2012 11:02 AM)GRUMPY OLD MAN Wrote:  did you use a polarizing filter for this shot?
No filter at all Grumpy, just had to zoom in a tad. It has had no post processing either.
Strangely I was considering getting a filter attachment for this camera in another thread on filters. Not having ever used, or even know what filters are available, I dont think I would know when to use one!
Ta for the comments thoughSmile

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15-02-2012, 07:41 PM
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I would say that shot is worth holding onto because it can be enhanced quite a bit with post processing. I could do a sample for target purposes; but there is a lot be said, now, for your picking up things at your own pace.... which you seem to be doing quite quickly.

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16-02-2012, 02:08 PM
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(15-02-2012 07:36 PM)Corblimy Wrote:  
(15-02-2012 11:02 AM)GRUMPY OLD MAN Wrote:  did you use a polarizing filter for this shot?
No filter at all Grumpy, just had to zoom in a tad. It has had no post processing either.
Strangely I was considering getting a filter attachment for this camera in another thread on filters. Not having ever used, or even know what filters are available, I don't think I would know when to use one!
Ta for the comments thoughSmile
The reason I asked about a polarizing filter, was that there is no glare coming off the water. So there is one situation for the use of a polarizing filter. Big Grin
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