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Flinders Ranges South Australia

Flinders Ranges South Australia
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Flinders Ranges South Australia 4WD country

Photographer: Kiffin Miller
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Uploaded: 27-Mar-2006 03:26 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E300
Exposure time: 1/100
Aperture: F4.5
Focal length: 28.0mm
Lens: 14-45 mm
Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied:
Various: Polaroid filter
Image resized to: 600x800

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there is an uneven dark shade on the center top of the image. did you use a circular polarizer? circular polarizers dont work well with wide angle lenses. if u used a 14mm here then that may be the reason. with a wide angle lens you are sweeping a such wide expanse so the polarizing effect will vary greatly from end to end.
anyway nice view. great details.

Marco Lazzeri at 04:41 CEST on 27-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Polaroid filter

Marco Lazzeri wrote:
> there is an uneven dark shade on the center top of the image. did you use a circular polarizer?
> circular polarizers dont work well with wide angle lenses. if u used a 14mm here then that
> may be the reason. with a wide angle lens you are sweeping a such wide expanse so the polarizing
> effect will vary greatly from end to end.
> anyway nice view. great details.
>
Thanks Marco
I see what you mean. The filter is a 58mm circular.
What type should you use with the 14-45mm lens?
Kiffin

Kiffin Miller at 05:25 CEST on 27-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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> Thanks Marco
> I see what you mean. The filter is a 58mm circular.
> What type should you use with the 14-45mm lens?
> Kiffin
>

Hi Kiffin,

just try to avoid using circular PL on wide angles.(14mm on ur lens or 28mm equivalent of 35mm format is a moderate wide angle already) use it on medium telephoto instead, i think it would be ok.
for ultra wide angle lenses, it is not really advisable to use circ PL's. thats as far as my experience is concerned.

Marco Lazzeri at 07:24 CEST on 27-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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A lovely desert scene which is well composed, I find using a Graduated Neutral Density filter very useful for balancing a bright sky with the foreground and would be ideally suited in a situation like this.
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 20:54 CEST on 27-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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I love this shot, the composition, the sky everything.

Well done, regards, Ian

Ian Reed at 00:17 CEST on 28-Mar-2006 [Reply]

circular filters...

I have been investigating this stuff lately, and it tunrs out that Tiffen actually makes a circular polarised lens for wide angle shots (which is avaliable in size 58mm). According to the people i asked the regular circular polar should be fine for any shots above a focal length of 20mm... but is is something to look into. I have no personal experience with either yet, so can't give you any observations of my own, just wanted to mention that another option is out there...
On a differnt note, i like the picture, and think that it's nice, regardless of the darker sky in the middle top area... nice job.

at 14:42 CEST on 28-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Filters

Drew Gaede :
>Thanks for your comments Drew.
I will check that out. I am new to these finer points so any info is of assistance.

Kiffin

Kiffin Miller at 01:26 CEST on 29-Mar-2006 [Reply]