Does anyone else think the WB is too warm? That I can adjust. I had my polarize with me but didn't think twice to use if for the rocks.
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Nov 01, 2011 16:29 | #16 Does anyone else think the WB is too warm? That I can adjust. I had my polarize with me but didn't think twice to use if for the rocks.
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Nov 01, 2011 17:02 | #17 beachbum2277 wrote in post #13338863 Does anyone else think the WB is too warm? That I can adjust. I had my polarize with me but didn't think twice to use if for the rocks. . A polarizer is pretty much mandatory when shooting these types of shots. Beyond bumping the saturation a bit, the polarizer will also remove glare from the wet rocks among othere things. "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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gardengirl13 Goldmember 1,798 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: US More info | Nov 02, 2011 09:03 | #18 I agree that the rocks and leaves are too bright. Did you shoot it on a cloudy day? Cloudy days will also help make shadows less harsh. Otherwise I love the water and everything else about it. The angle is nice too. photos
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