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Related: About this forumPridefest, Lexington, Ky 2013
It was so crowded, it was difficult to get a clear shot. Maybe fresh garlic and a breakfast of beans would have cleared a path fore and aft.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alfredo_tomato/sets/72157634411426570/
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Pridefest, Lexington, Ky 2013 (Original Post)
alfredo
Jun 2013
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Solly Mack
(90,730 posts)1. Great shots!
You do great people shots.
alfredo
(60,062 posts)2. Thank you. This was my first attempt at using my 30mm/effective 60mm for portraits.
It was the first time using an ND filter for street photography.
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)4. What level ND filter are you using?
That may solve the problem I have when I shoot abandonments with too much sun.
alfredo
(60,062 posts)5. I used a .9 ND.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)3. DU Rec
alfredo
(60,062 posts)6. Thanks.