I got a cheap set of graduated neutral density filters to play with (lean the ropes of use) for my birthday. I got a chance to try them out this morning. I can see they aren't really a tool that can be whipped out at a moments notice. It takes a few extra seconds to get everything put together. Since they are cheap plastic filters, they seem to be good at picking up a static charge that attracts dust to them. But they do help even out bright skies.
Winter Morning by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>
I'll get it out some more this weekend but I took it to the resort today and it seemed to do well. The shutter button is way more sensitive than on either of my DSLR bodies so I'm struggling with timing but I'll get used to it once I get to use it more. 1 second later and this would have been a pretty impressive spray.
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A healing broken rib = limited winter activity options = time at the vise.
Tinkering with a classic:
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Got a new lens, so I took the dog down to the park to test it out
Charly, George Rogers Park by Phil Herbert, on Flickr
Charly, George Rogers Park by Phil Herbert, on Flickr
Got a cool effect shooting through some leaves.
George Rogers Park by Phil Herbert, on Flickr
I swear this guy climbed out there just to have me take this shot.
George Rogers Park by Phil Herbert, on Flickr
A little winter in Vermont...
Barn and Road in Winter by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>
It's been said before, but this thread delivers.
Some fine work on these pages...![]()
Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!
i just got back sunday from a three week stroll around southeast asia for my honeymoon, and definitely got to see some cool things. i have a lot of photos to go through and catching up to do, but i'm hoping to get a few entries into the MPC, and maybe even a photo TR if i'm feeling motivated. regardless, it was fun to get a lot of clicks in.
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It was one of the Boy Scout Trails... The second loop out from the parking lot, not sure if the name.
Last night at work:
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session. over.
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Last edited by Meadow Skipper; 01-23-2016 at 09:06 AM.
2" an hour at the house right now
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Some stormy seas today.
Canon Beach, Oregon by Phil Herbert, on Flickr
Canon Beach, Oregon by Phil Herbert, on Flickr
Canon Beach, Oregon by Phil Herbert, on Flickr
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