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Decided to use a ten stop filter. This church has the lower 1/3 missing from view. An inevitability of flooding the reservoir at Rutland Water all those years ago. I think I should have got the camera lower to cut out the expanse of water?

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Decided to use a ten stop filter. This church has the lower 1/3 missing from view. An inevitability of flooding the reservoir at Rutland Water all those years ago. I think I should have got the camera lower to cut out the expanse of water?

 

 

Absolutely not! It works really well, and a quite unusual shot. Just one question - why a 10-stop ND?

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Absolutely not! It works really well, and a quite unusual shot. Just one question - why a 10-stop ND?

 

Thanks Chris.

 

Why the 10 stop? Good question. It was a pretty windy day and quite a bright morning. I was interested to see if I could get a slow enough shutter speed to see what effect this would have on both the cloud and water movement. So nothing more than being inquisitive gave me this result.

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