Yesterday I shot the McLaren 570S at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California and wanted to share this tip with you! Here's a ...
Back in the days of analog photography, filters were a photographer’s best friend. Today, with digital photography, many of the effects filters had on film can be replicated during post-processing, ...
For outdoor photography, a polarizing filter is an important accessory. Without one, a picture can look flat and soft with muted colors -- and it might have "hot spots" caused by glare. The effect of ...
Q–How can I use a polarizing filter to deepen the blue of the sky in my photographs? A–To get the maxinmum effect in this use, it is necessary to have a certain relationship between the position of ...
Since the 1800s, photo filters have been used to apply different effects to photographs. Nowadays, many of these filters are no longer relevant, due to the increasing capabilities of editing programs ...
Do you own a polarizing filter? If so, I bet you use it almost exclusively outdoors. Polarizers juice up landscapes with richer greens, make blue skies even bluer, eliminate color-muting reflections ...
One of last year’s Hackaday Prize finalists was the DOLPi, [Dave Prutchi]’s polarimetric camera which used an LCD sheet from a welder’s mask placed in front of a Raspberry Pi camera. Multiple images ...