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    Winter sunset

    I tried ND and DNG filter yesterday and I did some normal shots
    I was helped by the sea (rough enough, not too much) and the sun
    I discover the issue of magenta coloration due to bad quality of the borrowed filters made in China.
    I'll invest in Cokin filters as Lee ones are too expensive
    But for a first test I'm happy; I'll do better next time

    C&C welcomed.

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    Winter sunset


    # 2

    Winter sunset


    # 3

    Winter sunset


    # 4

    Winter sunset

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Hi Jean I especially like the color images as I can feel the power of the sea better. I envy all of you because you have time for shooting. I still couldn't settle down in my new area , actually I might be buying a new house and moving again next month because the rents are horribly high where I live I hope it will be easier this time because my new house will be near my current location. So, I'm hoping to catch up with CinC soon.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Thank you Binnur, I hope you'll find what you want soon.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Nice set, I too prefer #4 for the richness in colors.

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    Nice set, Jean. I also prefer the color shots with no.4 as my favorite.

    Regarding the Cokin filters, I've used the standard inexpensive version for several years and they definitely DO cause a magenta color shift. The longer the exposure the stronger the color shift. They have a relatively new line of filters called "Nuance" that they claim to be color neutral. The cost is similar to Lee.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    I liked them all..of course, second color one is the best

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Nice set, Jean. I also prefer the color shots with no.4 as my favorite.

    Regarding the Cokin filters, I've used the standard inexpensive version for several years and they definitely DO cause a magenta color shift. The longer the exposure the stronger the color shift. They have a relatively new line of filters called "Nuance" that they claim to be color neutral. The cost is similar to Lee.
    Thank you for this information, I think i'll play with cheaper version, even if i have to convert in B&W to eliminate magenta

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Thank you Nandakumar

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Some more:

    # 5 Power and calm


    Winter sunset


    # 6
    with GND
    Winter sunset


    # 7
    With GND
    Winter sunset

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    Nice set Jean.

    Unfortunately, Cokin have a reputation for colour casts and more expensive filters tend to be better. I know a couple of people who recommend Formatt-Hitech and NISI over Lee, but they are in the same price range as Lee.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    All are ice shots Jean. I love the composition in #5 and the effect on the GND in #6

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    So, I'm hoping to catch up with CinC soon.
    We're all looking forward to that!

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    Re: Winter sunset

    You definitely have a knack for composition, Jean. When we see nicely composed photos of seascapes, it seems that it would be easy to compose them effectively. When we get to the sea, we realize that it's a lot more difficult to do than we thought.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Nice set Jean.

    Unfortunately, Cokin have a reputation for colour casts and more expensive filters tend to be better. I know a couple of people who recommend Formatt-Hitech and NISI over Lee, but they are in the same price range as Lee.
    Thank you Manfred, I'm not sure to want to pay more for Lee or Hitech filters at the moment, but I read a lot these days and everybody agree ith their superiority.
    As amateur Ican choos if I want to keep a picture in color or transform it in B&W if it has a magenta dominante

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    You definitely have a knack for composition, Jean. When we see nicely composed photos of seascapes, it seems that it would be easy to compose them effectively. When we get to the sea, we realize that it's a lot more difficult to do than we thought.
    Very nice comment Mike, I appreciate.

    It's like you: you put a vegetable a bottle et voila a wonderful picture.

    I'm sure lucky with my landscape photos, you just have to jump from a rock to another, up and down, choose your angle with the sun, the hour, the day with or without wind. Easy when you live à 10 mn from the seaside.
    In few days I'll come to Paris, happy to be there to find other occasions to shoot architecture, .... and landscapes.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by joebranko View Post
    All are ice shots Jean. I love the composition in #5 and the effect on the GND in #6
    Thank you Joe
    Last edited by bje07; 10th February 2017 at 04:55 PM.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice set, I too prefer #4 for the richness in colors.

    Thank you John

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Nice set Jean.

    Unfortunately, Cokin have a reputation for colour casts and more expensive filters tend to be better. I know a couple of people who recommend Formatt-Hitech and NISI over Lee, but they are in the same price range as Lee.
    I recommend Formatt-Hitech over Cokin for 85mm resin coated, with the metal the filter holder, but you need a 105m polarizer as it screws on the front. That can be expensive.

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    I like #4. Great light and very damatic.

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    Re: Winter sunset

    Thank you Werner.

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