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  Photography Forum: Photography Help Forum: 
  Q. People in water

Asked by Debbie Groff    (K=9569) on 8/8/2001 
Been discussing with Terry, how do you get people inside of water spray to not look like they are in some sort of "fog"?


    



 Philippe Talbot   (K=88) - Comment Date 8/16/2001
I'm not sure I'm answering the right question but I think you should use a polarizing filter to reduce glare from the water. Good luck.





 Chris Hayward   (K=1519) - Comment Date 8/22/2001
Debbie-
Are you shooting with a high enough shutter speed
to freeze the water droplets? And are you close enough
to the water droplets to see them once you are able to
freeze them? I've stuck my camera in a zip lock to
make sure it stays dry when trying these kinds of things.





 Chris Hayward   (K=1519) - Comment Date 8/22/2001
Debbie-
Are you shooting with a high enough shutter speed
to freeze the water droplets? And are you close enough
to the water droplets to see them once you are able to
freeze them? I've stuck my camera in a zip lock to
make sure it stays dry when trying these kinds of things.




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