Because I have a new toy, you all have to suffer through blog posts about my camera every weekend. Until I get bored of it. Which is not yet. Back in the day, I had a circular polarizing filter for my ...
When you’re looking to buy a filter to stick on the front of your camera lens, there are a couple qualities you want to look for. The hardness and anti-reflective properties of the coatings, as well ...
Still thinking of ways to improve your iPhone 4/4S snapshots? You might want to give this circular polarizing filter lens (CPL) made especially for the said devices a try. The filter is attached to a ...
Polarizing filters have long been used as a tool to reduce glare, minimize reflections, and improve the color of the sky in photographs by absorbing certain wavelengths of light before they hit the ...
Neutral density (ND) filters are a requirement for shooting smooth video in bright light, and circular polarizing (CPL) filters are often needed to improve contrast or darken a bright sky — but what ...
Yesterday I shot the McLaren 570S at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California and wanted to share this tip with you! Here's a basic but very important tip for automotive photography. Using a polarizer ...
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 ...
Professional photographers rarely used iPhone cameras five years ago, but images produced by the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are – under the right circumstances – indistinguishable from dedicated point ...
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