Re: what filters are your favorites and why?

2001-07-10 Thread Aaron Reynolds
> what filter(s) do u love, can't live w/o, would never ever not have with u > when u grab a loaded camera and head out the door? I keep a circular polarizer and a 25 red in my bag, the polarizer for reflections and sky, the red for when I'm shooting b&w. Almost all of my daylight b&w is shot w

Re: what filters are your favorites and why?

2001-07-09 Thread Keith Zimmerman
<> #25 filter and increasingly, #89B I love to shoot B/W and always have a camera ready with the film. I also like to shoot B/W IR film. I will shortly be dedicating my K1000 to IR. Tonal control, contrast, and dark skies (BW and IR films respond differently)

RE: what filters are your favorites and why?

2001-07-04 Thread Jostein Oksne
I do nature photography almost exclusively. The filters I use most are: 1. Polariser To take away reflexes in foliage and water surfaces, and to increase the blueness in the sky. 2. graded grays When the sky is included in the image, it's usually much brighter than the landscape. A graded gray f

Re: what filters are your favorites and why?

2001-07-03 Thread Paul Jones
- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 2:44 PM Subject: Re: what filters are your favorites and why? > being somewhat new to all of this i maybe asking the obvious question and for > that i apologize if i bore some of the more senior

Re: what filters are your favorites and why?

2001-07-03 Thread RobFilms
being somewhat new to all of this i maybe asking the obvious question and for that i apologize if i bore some of the more senior pug-sters but i'd like to learn from their obvious experience. what filter(s) do u love, can't live w/o, would never ever not have with u when u grab a loaded camera