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Introducing The Polarizing Clip On Filter

18 Feb

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Give your camera-phone super powers!

Your phonecam can now see through windows that were once obscured by glare, place clouds into a once washed out sky, climb the highest mountain with the greatest of ease!

How, you ask? It’s as simple as using a Polaizing Clip On Filter. The same filter used by pros on their dSLRs to reduce glare and make colors pop is now available for your camera phone.

(Oh, and for that last part, you’re going to have to get good at hiking, and remember to put your phone in your pocket while you do it).

Check out the Polarizing Clip On Filter
$ 20 at the Photojojo Store

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Using a polarizing filter in landscape photography

26 Feb

Jason P. Odell demonstrates the use of a polarizing filter on the Nikkor 17-35mm lens for obtaining optimal contrast in skies.
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www.dombower.com This video is a slow one showing the editing power of raw compared to jpeg. Although you should never have to change your images by 4 stops in post production this video is showing a point not a purpose. The extra amount of detail that is captured by raw images in highlight details and the lack of noise in shadows when brightened in post production.