At 1:04 in the comparison shot, how come the bridge is brighter and has more colour depth than the without shot. It's graduated so the photo of the image should be unaffected. So do you have to meter differently when using one, do you have to meter on the lower half then recompose the shot, or just stay evaluative across the whole scene. Where to exactly meter off confuses me about Grads.
These filters look great. It's a pain to shoot during the hours where the sun is blazing. I'm def going to get these filters to balance the exposure better.
@Norm8n - I use both Colin and tiffen filters. I'd also recommend visiting the Ultimate PhotoGuide Forum & starting a thread. I'm sure many of our members would be able to give you more suggestions. ultimatephotoguide com
yes but what about when you have something that's background/foreground instead of horizon?
witegetobro 3 weeks ago
plz hlp me.. can i fix a filter 2 a digital still camera? iv heard dat i cud use an adapter.. plz help me.. ma ccam is sony DSC- W550
kingswoodfxstudios 3 months ago
thats awesome
TuskanyTV 3 months ago
At 1:04 in the comparison shot, how come the bridge is brighter and has more colour depth than the without shot. It's graduated so the photo of the image should be unaffected. So do you have to meter differently when using one, do you have to meter on the lower half then recompose the shot, or just stay evaluative across the whole scene. Where to exactly meter off confuses me about Grads.
Vec777 4 months ago
These filters look great. It's a pain to shoot during the hours where the sun is blazing. I'm def going to get these filters to balance the exposure better.
charvelgtrs 7 months ago
great! short and effective tutorial!
:)
johnnymanson20 8 months ago
could you tell me which brand the filters are ? are those cokin ? wanna buy me some but hard to figure out which to buy ^^
thanks a lot
Norm8n 10 months ago
@Norm8n - I use both Colin and tiffen filters. I'd also recommend visiting the Ultimate PhotoGuide Forum & starting a thread. I'm sure many of our members would be able to give you more suggestions. ultimatephotoguide com
PhotographyGuide 10 months ago
@Norm8n you can also try Lee filter :P
rongthienco 9 months ago
@Norm8n I would definately reccomend B&W filters, have them for all my lenses and are excellent/
ukguy 8 months ago
@Norm8n I would suggest you B&W and Hoya Pro filters !
tatrama 4 weeks ago
Nice vid mate . Thanks
leesurf 11 months ago