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ISO Lo1 on D800 and ND Filter to Catch the Flood Wave

By Artborghi @artborghi

The heavy rain of the previous days rolled down the mountains and reached the city center. The black wave quickly ran beneath the fist bridge …
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… and went on shifting rapidly between the houses.

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… almost unnoticed …

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… as the river bed did not give it way to visit the streets and banks and pubs of the old town.

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Everything turned back to normality, or better, it did not even change from normality.

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Except for the neutral density filter being removed from the lens and ISO set back from Lo1 to 100.


Filed under: black and white, photo lessons artborghi, photography of architecture, photography of water Tagged: iso lo1 d800, limmat river, limmat wave zurich 2013, Neutral density filter, Shutter speed, zurich river

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