Wonderful. Thanks for the tip of putting the lens right up to the glass. I've also toyed with the idea of making a soft lens hood in lieu a plastic hood. I love the 12-45 f/4 lens. Simply a great lens.
Thank you Mr.Forss for your very interesting you tube channel. I would like to ask if, in this case of photographing through windows the use of a CPL filter would have helped with the glass reflections . Again, thanks a lot for your teachings.
Thank you. It was available on the Members' only site of which you have been a long term member, so don't forget you can preview my work several weeks before others. Now that I have programmed it this Friday for Subscribers, it is generally unavailable until then.
Were you tempted to use Hi-res Mode in any of these shots? Having been to London only once, my impression is that it looks far more glamorous at night, as is the case with most cities. I’d love to see what you could do with those nightscapes.
I haven't used hi-res mode because for RUclips I have to resize the images down. I have visited Sky Garden at dusk and you will find a programme on my RUclips Channel.
I am going with Maidstone Camera Club in July. Thanks for your video which has prompted our visit.
Don't forget to book Horizon 22 before you go.
Wonderful. Thanks for the tip of putting the lens right up to the glass. I've also toyed with the idea of making a soft lens hood in lieu a plastic hood. I love the 12-45 f/4 lens. Simply a great lens.
Glad the programme was helpful. Upon reflection, some kind of a polarising filter could her prevented reflections. Agree about the 12-45 Pro Lens.
Merci pour ce joli voyage à Londres et ces vues magnifiques.De bons conseiles pour les prises de vues au travers des vitres.
Au plaisir
Denis
Pleased you enjoyed this high view of London. As somebody pointed out, I should have used a polarising filter!
Thank you Mr.Forss for your very interesting you tube channel. I would like to ask if, in this case of photographing through windows the use of a CPL filter would have helped with the glass reflections . Again, thanks a lot for your teachings.
Yes, absolutely
Were you using a cpl filter ?
I didn't use any filters on this trip but next time I think that a polarising filter will help to cut reflections.
You certainly made the best of a difficult situation, Derek. What a pity you can't open the windows up there!
I would love to go again, I live quite close to London. Next time I will use a polarising filter to cut reflections as I cannot open the window!
You create a great treaser! Looking forward to all :)
Thank you. It was available on the Members' only site of which you have been a long term member, so don't forget you can preview my work several weeks before others. Now that I have programmed it this Friday for Subscribers, it is generally unavailable until then.
Were you tempted to use Hi-res Mode in any of these shots? Having been to London only once, my impression is that it looks far more glamorous at night, as is the case with most cities. I’d love to see what you could do with those nightscapes.
I haven't used hi-res mode because for RUclips I have to resize the images down. I have visited Sky Garden at dusk and you will find a programme on my RUclips Channel.