I'm kinda a newbie, I just used Auto with no filter. I took this from a video frame. Sorry I'm not much help. This is only my 2nd post. I posted some sunsets last night. I think they could have been better focused.Beautiful shots!!! Care to share your settings?? ND filters?? I don’t have that much experience in post editing.
I'm kinda a newbie, I just used Auto with no filter. I took this from a video frame. Sorry I'm not much help. This is only my 2nd post. I posted some sunsets last night. I think they could have been better focused.
You don't use ND filters for still shots such as this, however, since this is a grabbed frame from a video, then it could have been using an ND filter. You use ND filters for video, mostly.Beautiful shots!!! Care to share your settings?? ND filters?? I don’t have that much experience in post editing.
Keen eye, I didn’t think anybody would notice that detail.Beautiful picture, colors came out amazing. But looking closely I noticed the windmill on the far right, which for me brought this picture from 4 to 5 stars. ?
You don't use ND filters for still shots such as this, however, since this is a grabbed frame from a video, then it could have been using an ND filter. You use ND filters for video, mostly.
In his original post of the photo, there was no mention that this was a frame from a video. Therefore I will assume you also did not know if this was a video or a still shot, and I will assume you thought it was a still shot. Therefore, my response to you would be that you rarely use an ND filter with still shots and if the original image was, or had been, a still shot, that type of shot definitely did not need the use of an ND filter.Soooooo you’re saying that my question was a valid one?? I’m not sure I understand your post hahhaaa
In his original post of the photo, there was no mention that this was a frame from a video. Therefore I will assume you also did not know if this was a video or a still shot, and I will assume you thought it was a still shot. Therefore, my response to you would be that you rarely use an ND filter with still shots and if the original image was, or had been, a still shot, that type of shot definitely did not need the use of an ND filter.
After your post the OP stated it was a frame from a video. I responded assuming it was a still shot, then edited my post by adding that an ND filter would or could have been used for a video. Hope that clears it up for you. With that said, there would also be little need usually, to use an ND filter at sunset. ND filters are generally used in the brightest parts of a day when you may want, or need to use an ND filter to reduce the light reaching the camera sensor.
Keen eye, I didn’t think anybody would notice that detail.
I took some video of it this morning, I wish the sunrise was better this morning.
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