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@FrankNazario I also had a couple of photo classes at a community college. The material that was taught throughout an entire semester could have been presented in about 2 weeks!! The instructor was truly MILKING the system. I could have bought a couple of good books on the subject and learned MORE!
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Ok...this is the third video I watched with this guy. Whoever is producing the PLEASE give him a mic. He understands light well...but has no idea about sound. He loves to look away from the camera in all the videos.
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@twist3d99 then make some photography related videos with your toaster, dumbo.
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Thank you great tip
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Very good, informative video - thanks!
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My toaster records better video than this..
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Great information!! I had never really thought about using the filter for that. Now I can work on things with my CP filters this coming spring and fall, can't wait to play with them.
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The video quality sucks, but the sound is horrible. I have not seen the video until the end ... Adorama advise you that the next payment be an external micro ...
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People care more about the quality of the video than what is being taught. Lol.
I get more info on how to be a better photographer from 3 minutes of Bryan Peterson than from 2 hours of photography class at the local college.
Amaaaazing.... I have become a fan of this guy.
FrankNazario 1 month ago 49
@Mgiu5 Actually, the polarizing effect is one of the only filters that CANT be reproduced in postprocessing. It's not just a contrast/saturation effect. You're actually removing reflected light from most surfaces like wet rocks, leaves, and even the water itself. Look at the 2nd waterfall shots side-by-side. With the polarizer, you can see through the water in the lower right corner, right down to the mos. Without it, you only see hazy white reflections in the water. Not happening in LR
brandonbush1 1 month ago 14