About the photos:
1) My friend caught this Wood Frog and I shot it at a setup on my deck before releasing it. 70-200/2.8 lens with 25 + 12mm extension tubes.
2) Canola field in peak bloom, along Highway 6 north of the town of Ferndale. 17-40/4 lens with Singh-Ray warming circular polarizer LB (my favourite filter - I use it for 90% of my landscape shots).
3/4) Piping Plover adult and chick. 600/4 plus teleconvertors.
2) Canola field in peak bloom, along Highway 6 north of the town of Ferndale. 17-40/4 lens with Singh-Ray warming circular polarizer LB (my favourite filter - I use it for 90% of my landscape shots).
3/4) Piping Plover adult and chick. 600/4 plus teleconvertors.
Hope you're enjoying summer!
cheers,
Hey, great stuff again Ethan
ReplyDeleteI need advice, My daytime shots are just lacking a punch because the sky is so utterly hazy and boring most days. Sometimes I just cant get out in the morning or at night to get the colour, i find a circular polarizer is hit and miss most days. What can I do during the day to save some shots? The warming filter? I have no problem ordering something from Singh-ray if it'll help.
Hi Craig,
ReplyDeleteThere isn't a magical solution - other than avoiding those days, or shooting very early or late in the days. The Singh-Ray warming circular polarizer (I have the thin LB version) certainly helps. Adds some contrast in the sky, plus a bit of warmth. But still, I try to avoid shooting those conditions!
cheers,
Ethan
I knew that was gonna be the answer. Thanks for the insight =D
ReplyDelete