How to successfully photograph THROUGH GLASS
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- How do you successfully take a photograph through glass while avoiding those image destroying reflections? This video shows you what you need to do, to avoid ever having to edit out glass reflections from your photographs. Use this method to not only avoid glass reflections but eliminate them altogether from your photographs.
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you wreck it, ralph! hopefully this would be the answer for my aquarium photography which involves flash. best of luck!
Haha thanks mate. The addition of a cpl filter to your set up might help significantly too.
banging idea, wish i had of done this when i was living in London, as you can go to the top of some buildings for free, but...you are surrounded by glass to keep you safe and this would of been fantastic. must remember to pick one up then next time i take the dog to the pet shop.
That would have been so good! We have the same challenge here on the Gold Coast, which is where this device helps a lot. It's also super helpful when you're taking photos at a zoo. Thanks heaps PAul.
Just ordered my first collapsible dog bowl! I do some wildlife photography out of my car when I have the occasion. The obvious issue being that I need to lower at least one window to take the pictures. With this I might actually be able to shoot the animals through the closed window. I'll only have to do a simple color adjustment in post afterwards. Curious to try this!
Woohoo!! Make sure you start with a smaller hole. It’s easier to get bigger, not so easy to get smaller 🤣
That's bloody brilliant! Can't wait to see the shots from the airplane, that is gonna be amazing! One question...how do you feed the dog?
Great video mate! Take care and stay safe!
Yeah the dog comes off second best!! Lol. Thanks heaps Paul. The images came up good!!
Great stuff !! Love it. The ones for sale on online retailers seem shite and expensive. This is the answer. Thanks !
Woohoo thanks Dave 👊
Did you say Lenore?! That’s my middle name! I was named after Edgar Allen Poe’s the Raven; was she? Very cool!
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That's frickin awesome!!! It bothers me a lot even with mobile phone camera.
Thanks mate!!! You could probably find a slightly smaller bowl for a mobile solution 👍
Not from Nikon, but I would say NIGH-Kon, because if it was Nickon, I would think it’d be spelled as above, with a ‘c’. 😁
Yeah true. It’s the Aussie in me I think lol.
Freaking brilliant!!
Ahhh THANK YOU!!
You can use a compass to help make a more circular hole with the xacto knife.
Yeah very true. Thanks :)
Great vid mate
Thanks legend. Really appreciate that!
Boo Ya! Great Tip. Thanks.
Yew!!! Stoked I could help.
When would you need to shoot through glass?
Thanks for the tip. I regularly visit museums, most exhibits are behind glass, and I've found your tips invaluable.
@@mehitabel6564 so good! It’s really handy in zoos as well!
Can you get by with the 5" diameter dish or does it have to be the 7" dish?
You can use any size dish that works for your lens and the space you're shooting.
Great video but you know they make collapsible lens hoods
Thanks mate. 👍 hit me up with a link to one. My previous research has discovered less than adequate options for a lot of money.