Robin Guymer
Member
On a recent trip to Freycinet Nat Park in Tasmania, I shot quite a few scenes over ocean and lake water. Some with a Polariser filter and some without. The shots with the filter on seem to have created more grain particularly evident in the skyline. Is this a typical result using a Polariser?
Using a tripod for some lake water shots, with the Nikon FA set on P, the shots came out fine. But I tried to flatten the water with long exposures using setting A at F16 which was reading 1/8th. These just developed clear on the neg which I guess is overexposed. So is a Polariser filter not suitable for this and should I have used a red filter or a ND filter instead?
Using Nikon FA, Nikkor 35-135, Pancro 400, Caffenol C-L
Using a tripod for some lake water shots, with the Nikon FA set on P, the shots came out fine. But I tried to flatten the water with long exposures using setting A at F16 which was reading 1/8th. These just developed clear on the neg which I guess is overexposed. So is a Polariser filter not suitable for this and should I have used a red filter or a ND filter instead?
Using Nikon FA, Nikkor 35-135, Pancro 400, Caffenol C-L