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Boat House

Boat House
Copyright ©2007, Karen French
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Boat House, Ythan River Estuary, Aberdeenshire, North East Scotland.

Photographer: Karen French
Folder: Karen 2007
Uploaded: 30-May-2007 15:21 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E500
Exposure time: 160
Aperture: 3.5
Focal length: 1000mm
Lens: Olympus 14-45mm X4 ND fliter
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: Colour adjustment in CS2.
Various:
Image resized to: 600x450

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Filters

Hi Karen, lovely shot. I can't quite work out your filter/focal length (I'm just a relative newbie). Is the focal length of 1000 correct and have you obtained that just by using a filter on the 14-45 or is it a typo?, if not you have excellent results. What does the ND stand for? Please excuse my relative ignorance, just wondering. Regard, Ingrid.

Ingrid Matschke at 21:51 CEST on 30-May-2007 [Reply]

Filters

Hi Karen, lovely shot. I can't quite work out your filter/focal length (I'm just a relative newbie). Is the focal length of 1000 correct and have you obtained that just by using a filter on the 14-45 or is it a typo?, if not you have excellent results. What does the ND stand for? Please excuse my relative ignorance, just wondering. Regard, Ingrid.

Ingrid Matschke at 21:51 CEST on 30-May-2007 [Reply]

Boat House

Ingrid Matschke wrote:
> Hi Karen, lovely shot. I can't quite work out your filter/focal length (I'm just a relative
> newbie). Is the focal length of 1000 correct and have you obtained that just by using a filter
> on the 14-45 or is it a typo?, if not you have excellent results. What does the ND stand
> for? Please excuse my relative ignorance, just wondering. Regard, Ingrid.
>
Ingrid,

It's a type error. It should be 100. ND means Neutral Density Filter which I had attached. Like you I am also a relative newbie, I have only just taken up this hobby recently and my husband Peter (also on this site) is teaching me.

Best regards: Karen

Karen French at 06:09 CEST on 31-May-2007 [Reply]