ashik ikbal
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which filters are good for such golden skies? please suggest me for better silhouette shots.
If you are shooting digital and if you shoot raw, the only physical filters you'll ever need are the the polarization filters (for controlling the reflections and spectacular highlights) and the neutral density filters (for slowing down the shutter speeds). All other filters can be replicated in the software. If you shoot jpg instead of raw, this still holds although some extreme software filters may push the jpg files to their limits especially if they are in 8-bits..which filters are good for such golden skies? please suggest me for better silhouette shots.
Hi Ashik,![]()
which filters are good for such golden skies? please suggest me for better silhouette shots.
Hi Asher,
Asher, i completely agree with you, the sharpness is lacking. i think i have to go for a DSLR now, even shooting with tripod and measuring all the parameters i am not getting quality images. if you check the EXIF of the Wheel you will see the ISO was set at 64, i am always trying to get sharper images.
actually my Nikon F65 hasn't been used for last couple of years. My digital dont have RAW facility. also couldnt find a 46mm polarizing filter for the digital one. what i do? go for a DSLR or start shooting (expenssive) with the Nikon one?
What you say has an immediate ring of truth, like the good silhouette. However the latter does still require a certain minimum of detail to define what's hidden to the extent one wishes.The effectiveness of silhouettes relies entirely on instant emotional reaction through utter simplicity. When you shoot them you have to distill the elements in the image to a minimum. There is too much distracting junk in this. The blown area around the setting sun also diminishes through distraction.