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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:24:32 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:23:55 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:23:14 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:22:35 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:21:31 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:18:49 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:17:56 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:17:11 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:16:40 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:15:51 GMT
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 27, 2017 17:06:36 GMT
This bridge got all flummoxed when a wall of water crashed into it during a flood. They had it all blocked off, which, of course, meant that I absolutely had to climb up on it to shoot down the walkway. I'm sure glad my inner kid never grew up.
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 26, 2017 13:42:28 GMT
A tip I was once told - use a circular polarizer when the sun slaps you in the side of the face. It has no value any other time.Not sure what this means. 'Slaps you in the side of the face'.......so, only use a polarizer at sunrise and sunset? If that is what you are saying, then I disagree. A CP can be quite useful to achieve many other effects. It almost sounds like the person that gave you this 'tip' has never used a CP.
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 19, 2017 14:04:22 GMT
How to remove watermarks from a copyrighted image is fairly easy and almost universally known. There are also exif editors that allow you to change or remove any data from the exif as well.....such as your camera serial number. I've had images stolen and posted on someone else's sites in the past. If this happens to you and you want to pursue it: www.photoattorney.com/2007/07/watermarks-can-be-music-to-your-ears.htmlThe threat of a $2500 to $25,000 fine might be enough to cause cease and desist.
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 19, 2017 13:55:35 GMT
Yea.......that's pretty much what I do too...turn until you get the effect you like.
I need to play around with this more. I haven't had that thing on my camera in years.
Another easy way to find the point of greatest effect on your filter it to look at your computer screen through it, then turn it until the screen goes completely black. Then you can mark the point at 12 o'clock. That mark then is what you point to the sun.
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Post by bryston3bsst on Sept 19, 2017 13:32:28 GMT
This is an interesting article regarding how these things actually work. www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/polarizers.htmlI keep telling myself to find and mark the correct spot on mine to orient to the sun....just makes it a lot easier and faster to set it where it needs to be for the greatest effect.
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