At 15:50 01/10/99 +0100, Keith (R.K.) Berry wrote:
>Once you've applied a
>fancy filter to a photo it can be difficult to remove, whereas a clean shot
>can be adjusted over and over in a myriad of ways without losing the
>original. (A completely blank, white sky is the easiest to adjust.)
Yes - I rarely take a filtered shot alone without a "straight" one as well,
just in case.
>Those awful graduated tobacco coloured skies that were prevalent a few years
>ago really put me off creative filters.
I've got one of those, somewhere ;-) I think I used it twice. Didn't
Charlie Waite make his name with coloured grads?
Cheers
Richard
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