What do you think? I recently purchased a Hoya Polarizer filter, which is supposedly one of the best brands, running around $130 - $200. Polarizers are frequently used to cut glare on objects, water, or snow. They also bring out dramatic hues when shooting outdoors. I did a test today for an up coming product shoot and used the filter on one shot, and not on the other. Can you tell which one?
Friday, April 16, 2010
Hoya Polarizer Filter
What do you think? I recently purchased a Hoya Polarizer filter, which is supposedly one of the best brands, running around $130 - $200. Polarizers are frequently used to cut glare on objects, water, or snow. They also bring out dramatic hues when shooting outdoors. I did a test today for an up coming product shoot and used the filter on one shot, and not on the other. Can you tell which one?
Monday, April 5, 2010
I'll Take a Gorilla Pod Please
Entering the Pop Photo Spring Flower Contest to win a gorilla pod - why not? Check it out at http://www.popphoto.com/spring/2010/03/spring-photo-contest-flowers My flower photos seem fairly average to me, typical, macro. But these flowers are beautiful none the less.
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