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Thanks for the comment Randy, great to be back and we have a lot more content to come out! Including, more photo challenges! Keep an eye out for our next update!! ;)
I just bought a DSLR camera a few months ago and am so overwhelmed by all the settings for every situation and all of the gear and accessories. I just want to take good pictures. LOL
I only have a little 200d and recently purchased a cheap nd set to begin with and saw plenty of videos saying about this, yet my findings are the complete opposite with no difference at all between covered or not. As a matter of fact, the worst thing I found was light bleeding in from the gap between filter and it's holder which I fixed by putting fluffy weather seal across the top of the holder and then there were the gaps in the sides of the holder itself which I fixed by covering with black electrical tape.
Correction, you mentioned that hey Paul Reiser does not hold back any light when in fact it holds back between one and ONE 1/2 and two stops just like a one or a one and a half stop neutral density filter
Teaching someone how to use tools doesn't make them identical to others who use the same tools. You can tell a Picaso from a Rembrant, yet they both knew how to use a paintbrush and palette. You have to know the basics, which are teachable, but applying them is entirely up to you.
@@darrenscaysbrook6038 It probably doesn't need another negative comment, yet here we are. The world is full of things we don't need, to the detriment for many people, we get where you're coming from but if RU-vid were replete with only a single video on each topic, where would the creators go? ;)
Question why stick a tripod in fast isa moving water sharing it just a bit? Surely the any rock or static stuff then suffer camera shake. At lest point the out to the viewer.