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    canyon in harsh light

    It was mid day driving through the Wind River Canyon, so, I tried putting a ND8 and polarizer filter

    [IMG]canyon in harsh light[/IMG]

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    Re: canyon in harsh light

    Just curious...I haven't really mixed and ND filter with a polarizer...what was your purpose?

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    Re: canyon in harsh light

    I was trying to get movement in the water

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    Re: canyon in harsh light

    The image seemed a bit less than sharp. I played with it using NIK Viveza shadow and structure sliders plus adding a bit of PP sharpness with the CS6 unsharp mask.

    canyon in harsh light

    I am wondering if, instead of adding the ND filter over your polarizer (generally, I don't like stacking filters) if a three shot HDR might not have given you the apparent water movement...
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    Re: canyon in harsh light

    Was a tripod used?

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    Re: canyon in harsh light

    A nice scene, I like Richard's edit

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    Re: canyon in harsh light

    Do you have one without the ND polarizer? You can catch the water movement better without the ND, can't you? Just curious...

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