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The Use Of Filters In Photography |
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Written by Forest Schellenberg
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Jun 20, 2008 at 02:44 PM |
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Filters have two different meanings depending on how long you have had
photography as a hobby. Most of us today think as filters as an option
with Photoshop. This is not the case. Before the invention of computers
and things like Photoshop we had small glass discs to create the
filtered affect. There are many options with filters you can blur a
picture, sharpen the picture, and even block out the UV rays. Filters
are often used to correct a problem or make a picture look a little
different.
Lets talk about filters that blur a photograph.
When you are taking a picture of a waterfall at the bottom where the
water rises in a cloud you can add a filter to create the cloud in the
picture. Cameras don’t always see what the eye sees. In some cases it
can have a high resolution to depict the actual water drops rather than
the cloud, so adding a filter to your lens can help create the effect
your eye sees.
Other filters such as the UV protector guard against the harsh rays.
Along with the UV filter you should have a polarizer. The polarizer is
used in photography when you are taking a shot into direct sunlight or
other light. It will help balance out the photograph so that you don’t
get the washed out look. Other filters can give you the washed out
effect if you feel your photography would speak more. The filters in
Photoshop are not as wide as the filters you can actually buy for your
camera, but they can have some of the same effects that you are after.
Have you ever wanted to create a star effect when taking pictures of
light filtering through the trees? You can create a star effect with
any photograph by using a star effect filter. This filter allows light
to pass through a series of thin lines etched into the filter letting
the light streak outward in a star shape.
Some filters actually help you create a depth of field or focal point.
The fog/ mist filter is one of these. The fog/ mist filter allows for a
glow or flare of light in the photograph. Photography is filled with
much skill and equipment. Having filters to help create the perfect
professional photograph will enhance your fun with your hobby. Lets
look at a few more filters.
There are color correcting lenses. If the sky is too blue for the
photograph you can choose a filter that will tamp down the blue to a
less bright state. If you are into underwater photography you might
have filters that allow for the underwater colors. The color spectrum
does not have a great range under water. A lot of things will look red
even though they are not. It is easy to bring about the original color
of underwater life when you use special filters for color correction.
The use of filters in photography not only allows you to have special
effects in a photograph to create something new and different, but it
can help enhance the shot by adding color or dampening the natural
effects of light. Photography has many types of equipment that require
skill and knowledge making it a wonderful hobby or profession. If you
need a hobby, photography allows you to be creative.
Forest Schellenberg is the Editor and Publisher of Article Click. For more FREE articles for your ezine and websites visit - www.articleclick.com
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