Herb, What "capture method" was used? I'm guessing that #4 looks the most natural. Nice scene.
Jack --- Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i was shooting yesterday in the Catskills and needed > an in-between ND filter > of 4 stops because i only had my 6-stop B+W filter > with me and not my 3-stop > one. since i carry a Hi-Tech 85mm square ND filter > with me in my Cokin P > grad ND filter bag, i placed it on the filter holder > in front of the > circular polarizer and proceeded with my shooting. > chimping on the LCD > showed something odd, but i wasn't sure of the > magnitude. everything looked > OK in the viewfinder. getting back home and looking > on the monitor showed > really radical effects. anyway, here is a link to a > small gallery showing a > pair of results with a combination of Cokin circular > polarizer + Hi-Tech > 4-stop ND versus Hoya Super HMC Pro 1 circular > polarizer and B+W 6-stop ND > filter. the "normal" color ones were taken with the > Hoya/B+W combination > while the "odd" ones were taken with the > Cokin/Hi-Tech combination. > > http://users.bestweb.net/~hchong/Temp/ > > what gets me is that looking through the viewfinder > and just holding the > filters up to look directly through them don't show > any difference between > the combinations. > > Herb.... > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

