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RE: Learning to use Lee filters for photo shooting - part 3

in #norway6 years ago (edited)

glad to see some pics in part 3, i'd never heard of a lee filter until i encountered your previous posts...

just curious, i'm no photographer so don't beat me up if this sounds stupid, but is there any benefit to using a physical filter like this vs some kind of digital post-processing that recreates the lee filter effect?

i'm the kind of guy who still has a ton of vinyl records so i'm sympathetic to the idea that analog filter could do it better in photography as well music ;-)

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Hi @Marketstack
Yes there are a lot of benefits of using filters. I dont think it is possible to get these effects if you only do digital editing.
And I always trie to make the photo as "done" as possible when I am shooting. Then the results of digital editing gets even better.

Regards
@Gyldenhorn

I dont think it is possible to get these effects if you only do digital editing.

thats very cool to hear, really seems to add an ethereal quality, esp to water n sky, that i cant describe

look forward to seeing more!

I think, Shoting practice place is better for visiting than shoting.. this is nice place. I am facinated reading your post. However carry on your work.. You will be good shoter soon.

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