Why the Nikon Zf is the perfect street photography camera
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“Why the Nikon Zf is the perfect street photography camera” by Piero Desopo
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GServo's Photography & Art
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Need For a Polarizing filter
Next time i take a shot like this it should be better because i ordered Polarizing filters for all my lenses . I knew i needed them but i got stupid on initial order
Light reflected from a non-metallic surface such as glass, lacquer, plastic or liquid results in polarization of the reflected light. This polarized reflected light can be the result of uncontrolled ambient light but is more often from the light source chosen for illumination. As the angle of incidence of the light and the camera relative to the subject are about the same and approach 55° to normal, a “glare” and loss of contrast becomes more pronounced. Using a polarizing filter can reduce or eliminate this problem.
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