Used a circular polarizer filter to tone down the sky’s bright blue color. Well, the sky was not that bright blue. Still, I thought of experimenting with the results and this one looks like it is on some marketing poster for a condo or hotel building.
focal length: 35 | aperture: 10 | shutter speed: 1/125 | lens: 18-55mm | filter: CPL
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Used my circular polarizer for the first time. I enjoyed tweaking the filter to check out some dark colors on the sky.
focal length: 18 | aperture: 5.6 | shutter speed: 1/100 | lens: 18-55mm | filter: CPL
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What separates good photographers from the ordinary ones? Money. That is how I see it. With today’s technology, SLR lenses have become digital and saves photographers money in terms of developing photos. Since we can delete photos taken digitally any time, photographers of today do not have to worry about messed up photos when developed since they can see their taken photos right away in the view finder of their SLR camera. The only thing left to worry about money is with regards to lenses and external flash, which … (especially with lenses) cost as much as buying an SLR camera, or more.
A friend of mine told me that is not just money that makes good photographers, but creativity. While part of that is true, not all people can be creative no matter how they try or want to be. It is not just in everyone’s genes (it is not in mine). But if you suck at creativity and got good lenses, flash and other equipments and accessories, you can get great pictures just like a high-end photographer. Surely out of any of those clicks, you could not get at least 1 very very good shot?
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