Asterisk in the sky
December 2, 2009 by Eastmon Admin
Filed under Landscape Photography, Photography Tips
An asterisk is a symbol that looks like this * . So how do you turn an asterisk into a photograph?
Zack Sheppard has been combing the files of Flickr and found an amazing array of images, many of them taken with a Digital SLR camera and I suspect a polarising filter. You will see from viewing some of the images the way the polarising filter deepens the blue sky and accentuates the clouds against sky.
To get the greatest colour saturation in a natural looking colour when thinking about a poster print or canvas print a polarising filter would be the one accessory I would not be without.
As you view the images and look at the photographs take note of the angle as many of them are shot using wideangle lens and some of the are shot using a compact digital camera.
If you are already a member of flickr don’t forget to join myEastmon group so we can see the great photographs you take.
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