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| Making Effective Use of a Polarizing Filter
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| (http://photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca/blogs/...) |
| With the arrival of the digital photo age many budding photographers have questioned whether or not special effect filters are still needed. After all, image editing software programs like Adobe's Photoshop® seem to let you enhance photos just about any way you want. Although it's true many special effect filters have become less relevant over the past few years, one effect filter that still makes a strong case for its place in your camera bag is the Polarizing filter. |
| Tags: polarizing filter camera bag el |
3 Votes | 406 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, November 04, 2009 |
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| Polarizing filter tips
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| (http://www.offrench.net/photos/articles/polar...) |
| The polarizing filter is one of the most useful filters for outdoor photography. It should really be in every serious photographer's camera bag.
Polarizing filters exist for most camera types, from medium format to digital point and shoot cameras. Autofocus SLRs (like the ones I use) need circular polarizers. In these, the front side rotates which enables the user to see the effect gradually appear in the viewfinder.
It is effective on:Skies,Water and reflective surfaces,Colors,Light absorption |
| Tags: polarizer polarizing filter camera bag |
0 Votes | 265 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, November 03, 2009 |
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| Traveling with Photo Equipment
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| (http://www.photography.com/articles/featured/...) |
| Traveling with photo equipment can get complicated, but traveling without photo equipment would be pointless to anyone who loves photography, so here are some pointers that should take some of the stress out of it.
1. If you’re flying, carry your camera onboard with you to avoid damage. When you go through metal detectors, ask the attendant to hand-screen your film. To help expedite hand-screening, carry your film in clear canisters or remove it from its packaging and place it in clear plastic bags. |
| Tags: camera bag nd travel photography |
0 Votes | 90 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, September 01, 2009 |
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| All about Travel Photography
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| (http://www.danheller.com/tech-travel.html) |
| 1 Introduction
2 Camera Bodies
Batteries
Digital Camera Sensors
3 Cleaning Your Sensor
4 Lenses
Mid-Range Lenses
Wide Angle Lenses
Fisheye Lenses
Telephoto Lenses
Mirror Lenses
Cleaning Lenses
5 Flash
Fill Flash
Color Balance
Shooting at Night
6 Filters
7 Tripods and Camera Bags
Camera Bags
Tripods
8 Other Items |
| Tags: Sensor sensor travel |
0 Votes | 82 Views | Photography / | Monday, August 24, 2009 |
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| Underwater Cameras
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| (http://www.great-photography-tutorials.com/un...) |
| You can also purchase inexpensive waterproof cameras at your favorite drug store. Most models are disposable. They only go down 15-30 feet and provide little or no control over your exposure.
There are also various kinds of waterproof enclosures on the market, some that look like clear plastic bags with heavy seals. |
| Tags: underwater exposure camera bag |
0 Votes | 35 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, August 18, 2009 |
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