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The Daily Critique
 "Self Critique" by Craig Tanner
 Posted: January 27th, 2010 @ 12:57am

In today’s Daily Critique Craig looks at his own landscape photograph and discusses the following:
- the importance of the polarizer in general scenic photography
- the effect of shutter speeds of around 1 second on the average flow of water on creeks and rivers
- tertiary color
- static quality of line and implied line that blocks potential image flow and unity
- being aware of how the overlay of the reality of the scene bias’ your feelings about what you see on the LCD
- shoot lots of variations and practice being able to verbalize what you like and don’t like about your images
- Click here to read about the Singh-Ray Color Combo Polarizer
- Click here to read about the Bogen Neotech Tripod Legs
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Community Assignment #53
Picture Window
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