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Soblessed1967

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  1. Ok, great. I'l try again.
  2. So, the filter I'm using isnt strong enough?
  3. Thnaks for all the replies! So, what i'm understanding is that in daylight ( even if its cloudy), a 2 min exposure is too long. I should try 1-3seconds. Will I still be able to achieve that milky look on water? I've seen tutorials of people shooting lomg exposures during the day, some for longer than 2 min, why does there image "come out"?
  4. I'm using Bulb mode. I can't choose the shutter speed, canI?
  5. Thanks Tickus, I'm trying to achieve that really gorgeous, milky look with water/ fog. Thanks for replying!
  6. Thanks, Quincy! ISO: 200 ( can't get any lower shooting RAW, as you know) ND filter: 0.9 ND MRC 103M Filter. Yes, i figured out pretty quickly it was pointless. The tutorials i was watching were for Canon/Nikon. Thanks for the help.
  7. Hi all, I've tried everything. Short exposures <30sec, long exposures >2min and still get a blown out image. I'm using my xt1 on Bulb mode, aperture f/11 and lower (all the way down to f/22) and I'm using a ND filter on a tripod w/ a camera remote. What else am I missing? I thought I was selecting everything correctly. Do I need something to cover my viewfinder? Any suggestions would help as I'm ready to pull my hair out. I asked this question on dpreview, but thought to come here as someone else may have the same issue. I'd upload a pic, but all they are are completely blown-out, white images. So picture that and that's what I have LOL! Thanks, Stacey
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