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Ungaloob
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Registered: March 2005 Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Posts: 1,124
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Mon November 6, 2006 01:19
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Rating: 9.00
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Great job! I REALLY like this.
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oostermeijer
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Registered: March 2003 Location: Pembrokeshire /Wales/UK Posts: 1,373
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Thu November 9, 2006 07:35
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Rating: 9.00
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Yes that's what I meant, I tried it myself but the downloaded image was not to good. This sort of scene would have been better taken it with an orange or red filter to give the greys and black more punch.
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frenchlabyrinth
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Registered: October 2006 Posts: 18
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Fri November 10, 2006 11:45
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I will think about it when I get to Australia. There will be good place to try it. Thanks for your advice
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Ungaloob
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Registered: March 2005 Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Posts: 1,124
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Fri November 10, 2006 15:57
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So, Aad, I used to shoot with a red filter on the rare occasions when I'd shoot b/w film. Do you think that's still advantageous when shooting digital? I mean if you're shooting in color anyway and you're going to do all sorts of post production afterwards, does it really make a difference? I'm asking because I don't know the answer, not because I think it's a bad suggestion.
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