Wow BiPod,
That is a lot of info. Thanks a ton.
Keith
Retired CPO,
Thanks, This lens is my widest at 67mm. My other lens is 58mm and I have the step down attachment so I only buy one set of filters.
CO, I use my 18-135 canon lens at this time at about 35mm for my landscape shots. Seems to be the sweetest spot on my setup.
Retired CPO,
Thank you. Off to buy a CPL.
Retired CPO,
Thank you. Off to buy a CPL.
Hi HOG members,
I am once again in search of expert guidance.
I am progressing in my quest to strengthen my landscape images and could use some guidance on filters for the sky.
Do I use a grad ND or polarizer filter to deepen the blue in the sky?
As always thank you for your input.
Keith
Very cool, I have a plastic holder for mine and find a flat surface to set it on. The issue is the camera. This pretty much eliminates the camera alignment.
Great idea
Keith
I just dropped off a roll of film at Robi's in Lakewood Washington. $12. Hopefully they do a good job.
The B&W really make this image on the cloudy winter day here.
I am at $6 per month and paid the full year at once. You are correct, just ask for a supervisor right off the bat.
Jason, I just pulled my old Pentax K1000 off the shelf. Just sort of a science project to see the difference in images with my Canon t2i. Only a few more shots to take and I will send the film in.
Just wanting to do the comparison of the two media.
Keith
I have 2 different sizes. Love to shoot different images with them. Order the holder with it, means you can shoot without worry it will roll off the surface.
I have had a Surface Pro 4 for several years. I use Photoshop Elements on mine. I am not very proficient with it but it is pretty basic.
Keith
Kate,
Welcome. Plenty of help here or you.