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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2016 19:32:28 GMT
A lot of us are faced with unwanted reflections on glass when we try to either shoot window displays we come across, shooting on top of tall buildings or while we are on a train. This article covers this problem and some very simple solutions. I have to confess that I usually use my husband as my anti-reflection device.
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Post by cats4jan on Mar 2, 2016 19:37:54 GMT
Great article. It's so hard to get good shots through a window - especially from a moving vehicle.
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Post by hmca on Mar 2, 2016 21:50:24 GMT
Thanks for sharing this, Simone. Some good tips that I look forward to trying.
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Post by Andy on Mar 3, 2016 1:16:44 GMT
Some good tips that I look forward to trying. Are you going to try using Simone's husband as an anti-reflective device?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2016 1:21:36 GMT
Are you going to try using Simone's husband as an anti-reflective device? Lol Andy! Helen, I am more than happy to rent my husband out (at mates rates of course!).
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Post by hmca on Mar 3, 2016 2:06:32 GMT
I happily have my own anti-reflective device and he helps lug my equipment around as well.....
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