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I just got my Panasonic G1 a couple of weeks ago and took a few in the in-laws garden this weekend. This is my favourite, more for the subject than anything else.

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yeah i can sort it in post, just curious about the effects other people are experiencing with their ND's :)

The LCW (LightCraftWorkshop) ND500 MC has less of a cast I think. If there is a cast it's on the cool side rather than the warm. Haven't had much opportunity to try it out since I got it though. Also the Hoya ND400 has a slightly cool cast but again less extreme than B+W - that one is very difficult to find though and often hideously expensive - think I got lucky with mine on the bay

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Popped down to Portland Bill on monday to test out my cheap ND filters, not happy with the filters but pretty happy with how this picture turned out.

Did you find Portland a ridiculously depressing place? Love the photo though, esp the sea. I'm starting to think I should invest in some proper software rather than Paint.net [as well as a better camera..]!

Here are some recent ones from my London cemetery tour:


Coil by Lysander666, on Flickr


Trefoil Grate by Lysander666, on Flickr


Mausoleum by Lysander666, on Flickr


Rose by Lysander666, on Flickr
 
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Another moth shot, not too far from a 100% crop...:
edit - 64% it turns out. Main difference is you can make out the eye detail on the 100% one
 
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they are those little things. lol

Ive spent so much time photographing Spiders with my new Macro lense that I'm bored of the 8 legged little fiends.

Whilst in the Garden my eyes nearly popped out of their sockets when I saw some Ants and Aphids on one of my Rose bushes. lol

I am sorley tempted to go out and buy a Tarantula so I can Photograph it.:D

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