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RE: Learning to use Lee filters for photo shooting - part 2

in #norway7 years ago

I love my Lee filters! Two graduated neutral density filters and a polarizer is usually how I shoot my lake photos these days. Nice photos on your part 1 post! Happy shooting!

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Hello @Scottshots
Thx for your feedback. This is my first time trying out Lee filters. I have doen most macro photo before, but now I have been addicted to landscape so these filters will come in handy :)
I have been looking at your profile also and must say that I love your shots.
Lake Tahoe seems like a really nice place to get some great photo opportunities. Maybe I have to go there on my next trip to the US.

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@Gyldenhorn

No problem. Lake Tahoe is awesome for photography, tons of opportunities. I've lived up here for 15 years and I'm still finding out about cool local areas I haven't been to. So I just noticed your filter holder... Lee also makes a filter holder that has a threaded front so you can screw on a polarizing filter. If you can get your hands on one of those, I would highly recommend it. You can balance out the sky's light with the foreground, and at the same time you can cut through the glare on a lake's surface. It makes for some really fun photos. Happy shooting, cheers!