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Old 10-30-2012   #26
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I love that thread !

Indeed, mist is nice and match the grain.

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Great shot Rom. Looks like Amsterdam, but it could be Leiden also.
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Thanks HuubL. This is Amsterdam.
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Such a Great IDEA for a Thread... LOVE the work posted here, sooooo GOOD Everyone !!
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I love your shots Helen, in all threads here! Good to see you got through Sandy!

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They're lovely shots.
I'm in the middle of considering a move back to film, and these pics are a perfect example of why I'm swaying that way. I took some digi pics in a misty Cornish harbour recently - they're on my smugmug site and they're sort of nice, not great shots or anything, but if I'd shot them with film i think they'd have been better. Not better composition obviously - it's hard to put your finger on why film is still so great to look at. It's the same kind of thing as CD v vinyl. There's a quality - a character that's lost in the desire for HD resolution.
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Some really beautiful ones in here. I have to agree with the title.
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I read that because of the specular effect of fog that you will get over exposure if you simply use a reflective meter. This was from Luminous Landscape, but maybe I'm wrong because I went to the site and couldn't find it. But this has happened to me, many times. You know on board meter and you just do the reading given.

On this one I didn't adjust my meter reading as the were plenty of dark trees filling the frame:

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I love your shots Helen, in all threads here! Good to see you got through Sandy!

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Yes , Safe & Sound from 'Sandy'
though its Crazy Hard now to get around for us New Yawkers

Thanks much for this Tres Atmospheric Thread You started
Everyone's photos make me Drooool... !!

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