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"Before and After" Resin Samples
The Coral 6 has been used to enhance and give a depth of colour to the foliage in the background. The chocolate is inverted to colour the foreground leaves
A 0.9ND Grad is used to correct the exposure difference between sky and foreground whilst an inverted coral grad enhances the effect of the low sun on the foreground ferns.
A 0.75ND Grad (2 stops) balances the exposure of the sky, keeping the natural colour and detail while the Sepia 2 is inverted to colour the foreground rocks only.
The Mist grad has been inverted and used in combination with the stripe at the bottom of the frame to give a low lying mist effect.
A 0.6ND graduated filter reduces the brightness of the sky by 2 stops, foreground exposure is unaffected.
A Pink 1 grad adds some colour to an otherwise bland skyline. The meter reading should be taken from the foreground and remain unchanged when the filter is in place.
A 0.9 Neutral Density grad, covering virtually the whole frame increases the exposure by 3 stops, allowing the water to blur. The Pop Red adds a dramatic tint to the clouds.
The Sunset filter can be moved up or down in the holder to provide a variable graded colour change from red to yellow.
A Sky Blue 2 grad adds a tint of blue to a sky that cannot be enhanced by a Neutral Density or Polariser.
The Pop Blue at the top of the frame balances the dark area at the bottom, leading the eye to the horizon where the Pink Stripe gives a twilight feel.
A Mahogany 1 grad adds subtle colour and reduces the brightness of the sky with no effect on foreground detail.
Using the Red and Orange filters together, staggered and at an angle, a graduation from red to orange has been achieved across the frame.
A Mahogany 3 grad placed over the top half of the image only, darkens and adds colour to the sky. The exposure should be calculated without a filter and remain unchanged once the filter is in place.
The brightness of the sky has been reduced by 2 stops, using a 0.6 Neutral Density grad. The foreground exposure remains unaffected.
A 0.6 ND grad has been inverted to reduce the foreground exposure by 2 stops (a longer shutter speed allows the moving water to blur). A 0.75 ND at the top of the image darkens the sky be a further stop to provide balance.
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