Train Track Photoshoot
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This is the best photo of the bunch:
helpful hints:
1. Try not to tilt the camera more than 15 degrees on those angle shots. All it takes is a tiny bit of tilt to make the photo more dynamic. Too much and it makes the viewer feel dizzy
2. Get a circular polarizing filter for your lens. It will knock the glare out of the pics and bring out the color much better. They are relatively cheap, maybe $40-50 or less on ebay.
helpful hints:
1. Try not to tilt the camera more than 15 degrees on those angle shots. All it takes is a tiny bit of tilt to make the photo more dynamic. Too much and it makes the viewer feel dizzy
2. Get a circular polarizing filter for your lens. It will knock the glare out of the pics and bring out the color much better. They are relatively cheap, maybe $40-50 or less on ebay.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Canon digital Rebel XT, 8.0 mpx. Usually with a tripod, corded trigger, polarizer.