Today we’ll learn about the Cokin P system. Let’s see what you need in order to use a ND Grad filter for landscape and other photography. Jason asks how much the use of software is responsible for good photography. And let’s try to find an answer to the question: “What additional equipment do I need to shoot a wedding?”
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Show Links:
- San Francisco Street Safari in July
- Cokin P System filters
- The TFTTF Canyonlands National Park episode about the use of the filter system
- Graduated ND filters (ND Grad) - Wikipedia entry
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Thanks for a great podcast. I was listening to the discussion of the upcoming San Francisco trip. Last week I shot for two days all over San Francisco. I shot at - Coit Tower, on the cable cars, Fisherman’s Warf, Chinatown, downtown skyskrapers, the Sutro Baths, Haight and Ashbury, Golden Gate Park, Lombard Street and downtown Berkeley.
One of the places I feel like I got my best shots was on public transit, including the BART train and buses. I would recommend a trip on both as a great opportunity to shot people. Most didn’t mind having their picture taken.
You can see some of the photos from this trip at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahoy_matey/sets/72157617362428367/