Good thought about using a grad filter but two questions come to mind, 1.) How the hell am I going to mount it
in front of the lens. 2.) Is there a gel. gradiant I could use in the gel. clip at the back of the lens, I've never seen one.
My trip was at the end of the day to take advantage of the shadows and low sun. I think I might try earler in the day with
the sun higher in the sky to get more light into the "well".


mike wilson wrote:

Hi,

"Peter J. Alling" wrote:


I took this a local state park The swimming pond is maintained by a semi
circular dam.  I used a 17mm fisheye
to echo the effect on the horizon.

http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PAW--FisheyeWaterfall.html



Interesting. Would have been nice balance the exposure of the two halves a bit to lighten the waterfall. Would a grad filter work, or would that clash with the fisheye effect, I wonder?

mike








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