Welding Glass Poll

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Your thoughts on the welding glass method?

  • The best thing since sliced bread.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Hi Mods could you make this into a poll for me as I'm interested in seeing just what people think of the welding glass method I posted back along. It would be good to see just how many people have tried it out too. Thanks ;)

Your thoughts on the welding glass method?

1. Total waste of time. Don't bother with it.

2. It is O.K. but no really worth the effort.

3. Good but I will get a proper B&W 10 stop.

4. Excellent and well worth the effort.

5. The best thing since sliced bread.

6. I already own a real 10 stop filter.
 
How about:

It's too green.

It flares quite a bit.

It's a pain to fit and looks a mess.

It cuts your fingers.

But it works :D
 
Hoppy UK

Green - custom WB

Flares - no resolving this as yet...

pain to fit - indeed, grr

looks a mess - thankfully cameras were designed to take pictures and not walk down the catwalk ;)

it cuts your fingers - only if you're a bit dim

it works - yes, yes it does :p

I'll go for a bit of 4 with a dash of 3 :)
 
1 and 6 for me... i haven't seen a welding glass shot that is either sharp or that I like.

Its a good way to get out shooting maybe not to produce amazing shots though

just my 2p
 
Blimey.........you still up:lol:

Can you add another section "got welding glass but haven't got round to doing anything with it yet"?

It would be interesting to see the results.......the thread got a great response overall.:thumbs:
 
Green - custom WB

Custom white balance sorts it out quite well, but you still end up with greens being a bit light and reds going darker, which is inevitable.

I guess you could sort that a bit better in post processing, but when I say "too green" I mean that it's too far out to be corrected easily.

To answer the poll, I have now dismantled my Blu Tack and taped up rig, and put a B+W ten stopper on my shopping list :thumbs:

Edit: and it vignettes!
 
Poll added. 2 options look the same to me :lol:

multiple choice and public voting so you can see who voted for what. Closes itself in 7 days.

My welding glass is staying in my welding helmet :)
 
I voted 7 but in fairness, it only arrived yesterday.

It looks like quite a challenge but I reckon there's always a way to shoot to your advantages.

And cheers foodpoison, I'll remember to a plaster out with me. ;)
 
Custom white balance sorts it out quite well, but you still end up with greens being a bit light and reds going darker, which is inevitable.

I guess you could sort that a bit better in post processing, but when I say "too green" I mean that it's too far out to be corrected easily.

To answer the poll, I have now dismantled my Blu Tack and taped up rig, and put a B+W ten stopper on my shopping list :thumbs:

Edit: and it vignettes!

Whacky colours are the best!
What are you on about! aha.

B+W ten stopper on my shopping list too :)

That £1 was the best £1 ever spent.

It's like buying a cruddy tripod/flashgun/specialist lens to see if that sort of thing 'is for you'.

And cheers foodpoison, I'll remember to a plaster out with me. ;)

:thumbs: :bonk:
 
I think if anything it goes to show how overpriced some camera equipment is.

The best £2 I have spent in a while, it is not something I will use everyday so well worth the money
 
I took delivery of mine at the beginning of the week, so will need to get out there and try it....as for it cutting your fingers, cover the edges in tape? it's not within the focal range anyway.

Might try superglueing mine to a 77mm Cokin adapter!!
 
Love it or hate it, it is pushing the boundaries of cheap effects photography I think and for less then the cost of a lens cap. I just wonder what the next el-cheapo project will be, get you thinking caps on and give TP another exclusive. ;)
 
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