| To A310: Hello Rene | Nelu_Goia | :: | 2009-03-18 10:56 | |||
| Thanks,I`m glad you like it. About your question:yes, I do use filters.I have a Singh-Ray warming polarizer on the 17-40mm L lens and a gradual ND filter on my 24-105mm L lens. As a general idea now I think that less is more but it hasn`t always been this way. The filters I have are very high quality because it`s foolish to put a cheap filter in front of expansive L glass. In this particular case I don`t see anything wrong with the sky or the foreground but the light was the high-noon light, which isn`t to favorable for shooting. Anyways, when you are in the mountains, you take whatever is offered to you because you can`t always be there at the perfect time of the day. I would never put a tobacco filter on my lenses because that would be a too radical of a change for my photo. I can easily do it in Photoshop later and keep my original color file intact. If you shoot with the tobacco filter, the original colors are pretty much gone forever. I only shoot in raw, so getting the tobacco effect is a piece of cake. Thanks for your words, Nelu |
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