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Yesterday I shot the McLaren 570S at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California and wanted to share this tip with you! Here's a ...
Welcome to Photo Tip Thursday's by BenRevzin.com/auto In the first few episodes we'll be covering automotive photography with ...
Q–How can I use a polarizing filter to deepen the blue of the sky in my photographs? A–To get the maxinmum effect in this use, it is necessary to have a certain relationship between the… ...
Polarizing filters can be an essential part of a photography tool set, as they suppress glare, make blue skies pop, and offer an additional way to control the light in your scene. And if you have ...
In many years of teaching photography, I have seen a lot of photography “kits” sold on websites like Amazon, eBay, B&H Photo, ...
So there you have it: the wonders of a circular polarizing filter. Basically, anytime there’s glass or water involved in your picture, a polarizing filter might help.
What you will need is a standard LCD monitor, a sheet of polarizing filter, 3D glasses and some craft tools. Open up the monitor and strip out the polarizing filter on the screen.
Polarizing both the light source and the lens fully eliminates that sheen and smooths out the skintones more completely than is possible with the lens polarizer alone. A Rosco Cinegel 17×20-inch ...
Just a few weeks ago while I was down in the Caribbean, I had the fun of testing out an iPhone 5 camera polarizing filter from Photojojo. While the clip-on filter worked -- sort of -- it had a ...