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TheEmrys wrote:Very fun. I miss mist here in Colorado. Its very, very rare, as high and dry as it is. I like #2 best, and its a pity about the raindrop on the lens.
Can you get starbursts on groups of lights? I don't know and would like to know. If you could, that might be an interesting long exposure with some nice starbursts there.
Airmantharp wrote:You didn't have a filter on, did you? I've given up on them outside of using polarizers for some landscapes and water reflections. My 70-300, especially, will show almost exact 1:1 reflections of bright stuff when used with above average clear protection filters.
TheEmrys wrote:I gave up uv filters. I find a hood works as well for protection. Even then, a front element can take a ton of damage before it affects image quality.
mattsteg wrote:And now with a bit more time - liking SS's first mist shot quite a bit, and flip's second snow shot. The touch od color from what I assume to be oak leaves really adds to the impression imo.
Snow here in dreary Minneapolis is more like rain for now...