Deserted Freeway: Digital Photography -- Adorama TV

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By Mark Wallace

October 10, 2011

AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One.


In this week's episode, Mark shows you how to shoot photos of busy places like freeways, but make it look completely deserted! This technique involves a 9-stop neutral density filter, and can be used to shoot "deserted" museums, streets, tourist attractions and more!

 

 

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How did you prefocus with this?

Do you take the filter off and focus, then gently attach the filter back on the lens without moving anything, or is this just trial and error?

by Hiro in San Jose, CA. on December 8, 2011

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Excellent Tutorial

Thanks, Mark. Like Wes I look forward to more videos on filters.

by Bayhopper in Rochester, NY on October 27, 2011

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Thank you

Very nice tip !!

by Eyesonly in Denver on October 15, 2011

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Great ND Filter Into

Mark, Regardless of other commentators views, this was a terrific intro of a specialized, but useful filter. I am sure many people looking to go beyond the point and shoot stage will appreciate it. I look forward to more on filters. Keep up the great work, I have learned so much from your videos and I have been shooting for years! Thanks to you for producing them and thanks to Adorama for offering them.

by Wes in Ithaca, NY on October 14, 2011

0 of 12 people found this comment helpful
 
Waste of time

Why

by Jass in Orlando on October 12, 2011

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