Interview with NiSi Australia Ambassador Brett Wood
Hi, I’m Brett Wood, welcome to my photography world. I’m another self-confessed photography addict, I just love it and it is my passion.
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Hi, I’m Brett Wood, welcome to my photography world. I’m another self-confessed photography addict, I just love it and it is my passion.
Over the past few years NiSi have been introducing new products in our Cinema range that are designed to compliment and enhance the workflow and content production styles of professional cinematographers.
Cities are great big fun playgrounds for photographers to get out and about with their cameras after dark! The colours of the lights, movements of vehicles and people and events create opportunities to capture movement, light trails and to introduce a sense of time and motion into longer exposures.
Astro-photography brings us shooting conditions that are often far from home, outside of city boundaries, late at night or very early in the morning when most of us would generally be likely to be in bed sleeping.
The Fujifilm X100 series of compact cameras are highly regarded and extremely popular within the passionate Fujifilm photography community.
When you are shooting long exposure images using neutral density filters, a very common issue is the appearance of light leakage in your images.
When it comes to ND filters there are two main types – neutral density and graduated neutral density.
When it comes to lenses for Nikon bodies, the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 and the Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8 are two of the most popular lenses.
When using any of the square neutral density filters in either the 70mm, 75mm, 100mm, 150mm or 180mm sizes the back side of the filter has a foam gasket that is designed to create a light seal against the filter holder.
Creating super long exposures during the day requires the use of neutral density filters capable of blocking a lot of light.