Thanks! I think. <g> You could be right about the effects of long ND exposure
when dealing with wind and water and scuttling clouds and such. I'm going to
try to get out more this weekend and mess around with the 10-stop a little more.
--Bob
On Sep 16, 2011, at 1:42 AM, Marc Lawrence wrote:
> Just to think a little sideways...while it looks like a halo, you're
> close to pounding seas and ocean winds. It couldn't be that low sea
> spray/mist just blowing up behind there and being caught in the light
> by your longer exposure?
>
> (A note...I have to be looking for your halo...your photo's halo, that
> is...to notice it, but then I don't mind it in my own more egregious
> examples of similar, so I'm perhaps not the best judge. Plus I've
> started to kind-of drift into that one-eyed nature of being less a fan
> of your work than a fanatic who will listen to no negative. ;) ).
--
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