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Water movement

Water movement
Copyright ©2008, Pedro Afonso
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Photographer: Pedro Afonso
Folder: Pedro Afonso & E500
Uploaded: 25-Feb-2008 22:16 CET
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Camera: Olympus E1
Exposure time: 1
Aperture: f/16
Focal length:
Lens: Zuiko 14-54mm
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied:
Various:
Image resized to: 475x650

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Karen Austin wrote:
> Another amazing "light and water" shot....... I really enjoy your work Pedro.
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Thanks Karen, i'm glad you like!

Best Regards

Pedro Afonso at 08:29 CET on 26-Feb-2008 [Reply]

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Pedro Love this image alot .. very well exposed.... editing well done as well as sharpness..... i just have a question for you ... do you use grad nd filters or any typer of filters on your e1..... also what type of sharpening method do you use so that u dont get white halos around ..... if you could send me a email that would be great...

Well done

Reece

Reece Werenka at 00:45 CET on 29-Feb-2008 [Reply]

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Reece Werenka wrote:
> Pedro Love this image alot .. very well exposed.... editing well done as well as sharpness.....
> i just have a question for you ... do you use grad nd filters or any typer of filters on your
> e1..... also what type of sharpening method do you use so that u dont get white halos around
> ..... if you could send me a email that would be great...
>
> Well done
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> Reece
>
Thanks Reece for the comment!

In this kind of landsacpes i usual use ND Grad Filters, nomally two filters, the cokin 120 and cokin 121, it depends the light that exist. For the sharpening, i do this things, use a very good tripod, than use the mirror lock up for about 2 sec, that's fine, than in editor (lightroom) pull up the image to the original size and play with the scroll of sharp and teh scroll of amout.

That's it

Cheers

Pedro Afonso at 20:47 CET on 03-Mar-2008 [Reply]

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Pedro thanks for the words... i have a gitzo 1540 carbon fiber tripod and i totally understand what you mean about mirror lock which also wont be a problem since i have image stabilizer in the e3... i also use lightroom and cs3 to edit and sharpen and have been working on different sharpening techniques via edges or unsharp mask or high pass filter... thanks again for the info and i will have to get some grad nd filters

Reece Werenka at 08:25 CET on 04-Mar-2008 [Reply]