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<blockquote data-quote="nickyr" data-source="post: 1584429" data-attributes="member: 40791"><p>Thanks Brent</p><p></p><p>I used my old manual focus Nikon 24mm set at f11. Shutter speed was 6 seconds with ISO 200. I also used a Hitech twilight filter and a 0.9 ND grad. These have added a bit of a colour cast but I actually quite like it - gives the photo a more dramatic look.</p><p></p><p>I did some post processing in LR5 to lift the colour in the sky, but I do find my D700 better at capturing colour than my old D90. The light that morning was really soft and perfect for a sunrise shot though.</p><p></p><p>I only use the mac version of TPE as I tend to shoot locally so know the areas I'll be working in, meaning I can plan ahead for sunrise / set positions and times, etc. I think the IOS version is overpriced to be honest, but perhaps someone on here (anyone?) who uses it could convince us otherwise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickyr, post: 1584429, member: 40791"] Thanks Brent I used my old manual focus Nikon 24mm set at f11. Shutter speed was 6 seconds with ISO 200. I also used a Hitech twilight filter and a 0.9 ND grad. These have added a bit of a colour cast but I actually quite like it - gives the photo a more dramatic look. I did some post processing in LR5 to lift the colour in the sky, but I do find my D700 better at capturing colour than my old D90. The light that morning was really soft and perfect for a sunrise shot though. I only use the mac version of TPE as I tend to shoot locally so know the areas I'll be working in, meaning I can plan ahead for sunrise / set positions and times, etc. I think the IOS version is overpriced to be honest, but perhaps someone on here (anyone?) who uses it could convince us otherwise? [/QUOTE]
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