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RE: PHOTO TUTORIAL: Working The Scene
Thanks for the good post! Totally find myself in there - the same dilemmas every time - the conditions are changing fast and I am searching for the angles, shooting panoramas, changing the gear to make long expo shot, running here and there... but its normal I think. It is good to try all the techniques at place to have a material to work on later, at home. Such a magical moments for photographer is not a time, when he can sit and relax, enjoying the view as many people thinks - it is time of hard work under preasure of changing lighting conditions ;)
Glad I'm not alone in working this way, and the last thing you said is so true! As a landscape photographer it's hard to enjoy a beautiful sunset until after it's over - the better the light, the more pressure we feel to make the best of it!
Hi friends, sign up for what @photovisions wrote. Time so time does not stand in its place, and the light escapes with it, what is the @derekkind polarizing filter. Sometimes it removes this round polar fleece because it makes an ugly vignette in the picture, but it uses it well for a longer exposure time and for a nicely polarized effect, eg. Stones in the water. Greetings and good luck.