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circular polariseris this over saturated? it was taken with my 70-200vr handheld. i think i may have screwed the polariser too far. anyone up for comments
Last edited by jethro on Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
shoot it real.
look! and see. Shoot and feel
Jethro - I would say no, but you should be able to see the difference through the viewfinder when shooting. BTW where is your focus supposed to be in this pic? The actual jumper would appear to be out of focus but the young boy is not!
Jethro - I am running cable and it took ages for the pic to appear which would be forever for dial up. Chris
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I think it's too dark - both in the background and also the subject's face.
I agree with Chris about the size of the file.
sorry guys thats better picked up the wrong file. yeah focus was a problem this guy was so quick to catch i must practice a bit more on panning. the comment about the through the lens view of the filter , yeah im aware of that and this was my first go with the filter. more practice needed as well. great to get some comments. ill have another go this weekend . is it correct in saying that the filter should have a f-stop compensation?
shoot it real.
look! and see. Shoot and feel
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