In discussing this one yesterday, I said I was going to go back this morning and try again for a long exposure.
It was a much better morning weather-wise so, consequently, it was much brighter. Because I haven't (yet) reached the height of a Vari-ND or even a Lee Big Stopper, I had to improvise to cut back the light. So, in addition to my 3-stop ND, I mounted the 2-stop GND the 'wrong' way round and then put the 3-stop GND on the 'right' way round.
So, we had 5 stops of filter on the bottom half and 6 stops on the top half. Slightly different location from yesterday, as I couldn't have any foliage in the shot (it was windy).
I know which I prefer. What about you?
Today ....
40D, 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM @ 30mm. ISO100. 76s@f22. 3-stop ND + 2-Stop GND inverted & 3-Stp GND.
Yesterday .....
40D, 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM @ 26mm. ISO400. 1/8@f16

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Now to get yesterdays water on todays shot
Actually a bit of dodging in the lower 5th may do the trick. There is less noise, speckles or whatever it is in todays image and maybe its the effect of a long exposure on such a (relatively) bright sky. It does beg the question for me though...was the sky so bright that it required the wearing several pairs of Raybans on top of each other. It has obviously worked for the bridge structure and the sky but the water has suffered. I dont know enough about the use of these filters to really understand what is going on.



