Yesterday I shot the McLaren 570S at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California and wanted to share this tip with you! Here's a ...
For outdoor photography, a polarizing filter is an important accessory. Without one, a picture can look flat and soft with muted colors -- and it might have "hot spots" caused by glare. The effect of ...
Back in the days of analog photography, filters were a photographer’s best friend. Today, with digital photography, many of the effects filters had on film can be replicated during post-processing, ...
Polarizing filters have long been used as a tool to reduce glare, minimize reflections, and improve the color of the sky in photographs by absorbing certain wavelengths of light before they hit the ...
Do you own a polarizing filter? If so, I bet you use it almost exclusively outdoors. Polarizers juice up landscapes with richer greens, make blue skies even bluer, eliminate color-muting reflections ...
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