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  1. B

    Lighting for photographing artwork

    Hello all I'm a painter (canvases not walls) and want to start photographing my paintings instead of paying someone to do it (because it can't be that difficult and the savings I make doing it myself will quickly cover the cost of the equipment). I will be using the cross polarisation method...
  2. an1uk

    Bargain VU Sion 105mm CPL with 105mm UV filter £87 from B&H - decent alternative to Lee Landscape CPL

    I bought the CPL on its own when it was $99.99 (now $109.99), but you can get it with the UV filter, 2 cases and 2 cloths, for $67.47. Worst case scenario if you get stung for import duties and fees for paying them for you is about £87 (assuming £13 fee from Parcelforce as that's the highest...
  3. J

    What's the difference between cheap and expensive filters?

    Hi all I've been advised to try out the following filters for architectural photography: Neutral density Graduated neutral density UV Polarising They seem to range in price so much - from dirt cheap to mid range to over £100 - that I don't know where to start. Ultimately I'm on a budget, so...
  4. Broken

    Landscape / Seascape / sunset Equipment

    Hi all, I'm fairly new to the forums I've been a member for roughly 8 months but i tend to read and look mostly and not post :) but I'm going away for 5 days next week and was wondering what sort of Filters i will need for doing stuff like Landscape / Seascape / Sunsets ? I mostly shoot...
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