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Originally Posted by rjstyles69
(Post 2421384)
.....Two from me, need to start shooting again. It's been long |
Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2421807)
.....Not sure which filter is causing vignette only on one side..... |
Originally Posted by rjstyles69
(Post 2421811)
.....We are in the same boat..... |
Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2421341)
Thanks Pawan. I used CPL to shoot sky and it did pretty well, am not sure why it would have been different for you. If you could post some photographs, it might help me understand a little better as to what are the side effects of using a CPL for skies. |
Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar
(Post 2422110)
Here is the image, top left corner has more bluish, vignetting, but as Shaju said, I also have used 2 filter, CPL + GND, it must be due to using 2 filter together. |
Originally Posted by bluevolt
(Post 2422180)
.....I did a India Gate photo-shoot recently which I am sharing with you all........ |
Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2422189)
Thats an exhausting number of images buddy ! Good work ! Could you select your best couple of images and upload them in a single post than posting 25 in one shot ? Even on a 19 inch screen its a lot to scroll, cant imagine our mobile users or tablet users ! Its a suggestion, you can ignore or execute :thumbs up |
Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2421807)
Another one that I tried. Not sure which filter is causing vignette only on one side. Rodeo Beach, CA. EDIT: Looks over-sharpened when compressed, but the sharpening on the full size looks okay. |
Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2422012)
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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2422012)
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Originally Posted by Flying_Lancer
(Post 2422242)
What you see is not the typical 'corner vignetting' caused by stacking of filters, but a variation in the intensity of blue colour caused by the angle of the sun with respect to your shooting angle, due differential polarisation. The best effect of a CPL occurs when you are shooting at 90° to the sun e.g. if the sun is in the east/west, you are shooting north or south. At intermediate angles, you will get this 'differential' absorption/saturation of the sky colours - try adjusting the effect with rotation of the CPL filter. Do experiment and show us the results.:) Regards "It is always the man behind the machine - The gadgetry can only do so much, and no more!" |
Originally Posted by Parishrut
(Post 2422514)
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Originally Posted by flycatcher
(Post 2422596)
Some really nice pictures here... I jus got my membership approved today.. I am newbie on t-bhp as well as to photography.. Here is one from my side.. Attachment 574248 Ps: This is my first post on t-bhp:) |
Originally Posted by C300
(Post 2423102)
Is that Nilgiri Tahr? you got very close to it dude. Good capture. |
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