Thank you!Very nice!
Thank you! No, filters are for suckers.....Very nice
Whatcha waiting for?Amazing photo, I need to get out with the spark soon!
ND filters are basically sunglasses for your camera, so yes they make things darker. This shows the shutter, and may bump the ISO (which leads to grainy images). Not really useful in already low light situations. They are best used when shooting video in bright light to slow the shutter for smoother images (180° rule, so on Spark the goal is 1/60 shutter speed), or when shooting a still and you want to get some motion blur.Thank you! No, filters are for suckers.....
I ran it through Lightroom, and also photoshop elements.
Getting the exposures right is the first step, to bring out the colors. It is hard to do with low light images, as you get lots of noise, and those sensors have very poor dynamic range.
I had tried some ND filters when i first got into droning, but it just made the images darker, and look like crap!
Thanks for your comment, and thanks for looking!
ND filters are basically sunglasses for your camera, so yes they make things darker. This shows the shutter, and may bump the ISO (which leads to grainy images). Not really useful in already low light situations. They are best used when shooting video in bright light to slow the shutter for smoother images (180° rule, so on Spark the goal is 1/60 shutter speed), or when shooting a still and you want to get some motion blur.
For capturing better definition, consider a CPL (polarizer) filter. Colour and contrast will improve dramatically as it limits scattered light, and if nothing else will make your image a bit easier to adjust in post. I almost never shoot without a polarizer on any of my cameras
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