That's right, my friend.
Today I have some more photos from there, and tomorrow I will show the waterfall, which I actually wanted to visit that day ;)
The waterfall is beautiful, but to be honest, I prefer the ones shown in the first two posts - the small waterfalls and cascades flowing over the mossy rocks.
Ohh I am looking forward to it with the polarizing lens and the grad ND it may mean I don’t need to do so many HDR shots which will save a lot of time with editing which is a big plus getting the shot right on camera in a single shot will also please my old school photographer teaching and may have my great uncle who taught me photography initially stop looking down on me from the afterlife shaking his head at this 3 shot malarkey as he would call it lol
That's right, my friend.
Today I have some more photos from there, and tomorrow I will show the waterfall, which I actually wanted to visit that day ;)
CoolI look forward to seeing those photos later and he waterfall when you get to sharing it ;)
The waterfall is beautiful, but to be honest, I prefer the ones shown in the first two posts - the small waterfalls and cascades flowing over the mossy rocks.
Ohh yes the magical silky feel of water cascading over rocks I do love shots like tea and hopefully I wil be trying shots like that myself soon
I am looking forward to this kind of photography by you.
Do you know Attilio Ruffo? He is a Youtuber and great long exposure photographer.
Well the last filter kit I bought was a bust well I hope it was the kit and not me I won’t have an excuse this time lol
For my M50 I had the Haida 75 system, and I liked it. Unfortunately, it was much too small for the lenses of the EOS R, and I sold it.
I think, it takes some time to get used of this kind of filters, but I am very optimistic, and I think, you will like it too :)
Ohh I am looking forward to it with the polarizing lens and the grad ND it may mean I don’t need to do so many HDR shots which will save a lot of time with editing which is a big plus getting the shot right on camera in a single shot will also please my old school photographer teaching and may have my great uncle who taught me photography initially stop looking down on me from the afterlife shaking his head at this 3 shot malarkey as he would call it lol