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Thread: Long exposures with Silver Efex Pro 2

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    Long exposures with Silver Efex Pro 2

    I don't usually take long exposures, but the XP-1 and Silver Efex Pro 2 has me exploring photographic ideas I usually shy away from.

    Here are 2 examples




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    I really like them both! Its great that some of the birds sat still enough to come out clearly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fin azvandi View Post
    Its great that some of the birds sat still enough to come out clearly.
    Yes, that little touch really sets them off.
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    I love the mystical look you've captured with these, almost spooky! I love long exposures. I really like SFX-Pro2 but I see many photos that have "haloing" issues when pushed too far. Just something to watch for. This was taken in the late morning. There was too much light for a long enough exposure so I used a neutral density filter to allow me to slow things down a bit.

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    Phoenix, I've come late to this party, but see that thing you did? Keep doing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix View Post
    I don't usually take long exposures, but the XP-1 and Silver Efex Pro 2 has me exploring photographic ideas I usually shy away from.

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    The feeling is mysterious.. beautiful photos!
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    Mystical an spooky are def the words! <3!!!!
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