Shooting both RAW & JPEG, with the ol’ trusty Canon 🙂 It’s easier to post to FB with the JPEGs & for the blog RAW to take out the dust spots in post production (LR5)
I’m always looking for tips and tricks.. I’ll share one with you, maybe you can share something with me..
I try to get it 90% done in the camera before I pull the trigger so I *Always* have a couple of tools in my goodie bag..
1) Graduated ND filter, PL filter
2) #85 warming filter for those days where its unbelievably blue..
3) On those days where I feel like Ansel Adams, I bring the old fashioned Gel filter 4″ x 4″ style
January 6, 2014 at 4:17 am
What kinda rig are you shooting with? Raw or JPG’s? Inquiring minds want to know 🙂
Awesome color balance!
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January 6, 2014 at 4:47 am
Shooting both RAW & JPEG, with the ol’ trusty Canon 🙂 It’s easier to post to FB with the JPEGs & for the blog RAW to take out the dust spots in post production (LR5)
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January 7, 2014 at 12:01 am
Try something called Kolor NeutralHazer I use it to remove that nasty haze layer… Worth the $50. It works with PS, might work with LR.
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January 7, 2014 at 1:58 am
I’m always looking for tips and tricks.. I’ll share one with you, maybe you can share something with me..
I try to get it 90% done in the camera before I pull the trigger so I *Always* have a couple of tools in my goodie bag..
1) Graduated ND filter, PL filter
2) #85 warming filter for those days where its unbelievably blue..
3) On those days where I feel like Ansel Adams, I bring the old fashioned Gel filter 4″ x 4″ style
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January 7, 2014 at 3:49 am
Nice selection of filters.Haven’t tried the gel filter. This is the year to get out and use the gear more often.
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