Thanks. Tripod which was difficult in the crowd and two stacked ND filters. One B+W 110 - ND3,0 - 10 BL - 1000x filter and one B+W 106 - ND1,8 - 6 BL - 64x filter. Both stacked was probably to much, because I then had to use ISO400 and f/2.8 to get 30 seconds. When stacked, they give a rather strong brown color cast, but this is easily corrected with the white balance tool in raw processing.
I was also using my tripod on the other side of the river, but it was even more crowded, some sort of public event going on and security people running around. I sat down on the grass and used my tripod in the lowest position. But the pictures wasn't anything to write home about, but I tried :-) Stig Vidar Hovland > > These are fantastic Stig. I love the reflections, and how did you get the > London eye one with that long exposure in daylight? > > Chris > > > > > Bob, Chris and Jostein has already shown their wonderful pictures. Her > > are some of the pictures I took. > > > > http://download.heime.org/foto/London_PDML/index.html > > > > It was a nice and relaxing weekend and I hope I can do it again > > sometime. > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

