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Your next Tips and Tricks

It is almost time again for another Tips and Tricks.  I would like a bit of input on what you would like to see covered.  I have selected three possibilities that I am prepared to cover, but want to get the one that interests the majority of the readers.  So, here are the choices....

1.  This option deals with using a split neutral density filter, or a graduate filter.  This filter is the landscape photographer's friend...almost as important as the polarizing filter.  I will discuss both the screw on type as well as the slot type filter.

2.  Here is one that has been a choice for some time now.  It deals with a term called previsualization.  Basically, this is the stage of photography when you do the most planning on when something will look good.  This is where I spend most of my time in the entire process.

3.  This is a question that popped up recently from one of my readers who was thinking about getting a new camera.  This is the feature that you see with D/SLR cameras called FPS or Frames Per Second.  I will discuss this feature, and clear up some of the misconceptions behind it.

 

The next article is scheduled to be written at the end of the month so there is plenty of time to make your vote.  You don't have to leave a comment, but feel free to do so.  Also, if you would like to suggest a different topic, I would love to hear some other ideas.



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  • #6 Comment from nanmm11 
    4/18/08 4:00 PM Permalink
    Well you definitely got my attention for sure!!! lol Previsualization is the one for me and then of course anything and everything there after sir! lol I'm all ears!
    Nancy
  • #5 Comment from wwfbison 
    4/17/08 4:05 PM Permalink
    I would like all an article on each of them ;)  but I voted for #2.
    Lisa
  • #4 Comment from rbrown6172 
    4/17/08 3:56 AM Permalink
    i'm definitely interested in learning more about the filters....but anything will be good.
    gina
  • #3 Comment from lifes2odd 
    4/15/08 9:05 PM Permalink
    I voted, but of course I'm interested in anything you have to tell us about :-)

    I will be back to read and comment on your two previous entries tomorrow, both looked too interesting to rush through. Enjoy your time off! Hope there's a trek coming soon! Martha :-)
  • #2 Comment from jckfrstross 
    4/15/08 8:44 PM Permalink
    i am so lost when it comes to this lol

    Deb
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