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    Quote Originally Posted by baztop3 View Post
    Here is a couple of road ones.





    ps nice shots butcher
    Like the pictures Baz, how long did it take for the effect on second photo?

    The second one is Preston Brook junction on M56, not too sure of location of first is it weston village?
    " If you know your history, then you would know where you coming from".


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    Can you set a custom white balance ?, this should get rid of the orange
    I use aFuji S5600 and to set custom WB I select it from the menu get a piece
    of white card, fill the frame with white card press shutter release and save
    as custom WB

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    OK, I'll pitch in with my efforts
    Tried to be sympathetic with the original.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Butcher View Post
    On the dark side yeah.

    Had a bit of a play, took a lot of the orange out but the bridge is kinda blue now. Not sure if I like it or not:
    Hope you dont mind me having a little bash as well Butcher.



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    Quote Originally Posted by steveb View Post
    Can you set a custom white balance ?, this should get rid of the orange
    I use aFuji S5600 and to set custom WB I select it from the menu get a piece
    of white card, fill the frame with white card press shutter release and save
    as custom WB
    Yes it does, however I shot it raw so the white balance is tweakable in photoshop. I generally set white balance in camera raw by clicking something whitish in the scene - seems to give good results. I guess I could carry a grey card around to get proper white balance for stuff, but it's a bit of a hassle.
    Last edited by Butcher; 04-11-2007 at 01:17 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john View Post
    Like the pictures Baz, how long did it take for the effect on second photo?

    The second one is Preston Brook junction on M56, not too sure of location of first is it weston village?

    cheers john i think its was aboult a 15 second exposure and your spot on with the locations

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    I dont know the location of the 2nd pic,it is great !!!!!!!!!!! It looks so "alive"

    Thankyou for sharing the pics with us

    Jacky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butcher View Post
    Yes it does, however I shot it raw so the white balance is tweakable in photoshop. I generally set white balance in camera raw by clicking something whitish in the scene - seems to give good results. I guess I could carry a grey card around to get proper white balance for stuff, but it's a bit of a hassle.
    No, that is fine as long as you know about setting custom WB by using
    either a white card or a whitish subject on site. Alot of people tend to
    leave WB on auto and wonder why they get orange pic,s :-)


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