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Camera Filters
Filters for cameras and lenses.
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Celestron 93624 Narrowband Oxygen III 2" Filter
The Celestron 93624 Narrowband Oxygen III 2-inch filter is a remarkable advance for the serious visual observer of emission nebulae. One of the biggest advantages of narrowband filters is that by passing only the light emitted by nebulae, light from artificial sources like street lights is blocked. This allows you to take detailed exposures of nebulas from a suburban location that can rival shots from much darker sites. The Celestron 93624 is made of high quality, solid plane parallel glass.
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Tiffen 52mm 8 Filter (Yellow)
This medium yellow filter offers the most correct tonal range contrast to produce natural clouds against blue skies. Ideal for landscapes.
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Tiffen 58mm 11 Filter (Green)
Ideal for more pleasing skin tones outdoors. Especially suited for portraits photographed against the sky. A universal asset for all scenes.
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Tiffen 67mm Haze-1 Filter
Eliminates ultraviolet problems from most situations where increased haze tends to wash out color and image clarity.
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Tiffen 58mm Haze-1 Filter
Eliminates UV problems from most situations where increased haze tends to wash out color and image clarity.
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Tiffen 62mm 8 Filter (Yellow)
This medium yellow filter offers the most correct tonal range contrast to produce natural clouds against blue skies. Ideal for landscapes.
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Tiffen 52mm 80A Filter
Balances daylight film with most standard tungsten lighting, studio lighting, and copy stand lighting.
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Tiffen 49mm Haze-2A Filter
Perfect for use in high altitudes and along bodies of water. Ideal for aerial shots, mountain scenes, and marine scenes.
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Originally almost
all photographs were black and white. Although
methods for developing color photos were available
as early as the late 19th century, they did not
become widely available until the 1940s or 50s,
and even in until the 1960s most photographs were
taken in black and white. Since then, colour photography
has dominated popular photography, although the
black and white format remains popular for amateur
photographers and artists. Black and white film
is considerably easier to develop than color.
(wikipedia)
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Most traditional photographs
are produced with a two-step chemical process. In
the two-step process, the film holds a negative image
(colours and lights/darks are inverted), which is
then transferred onto photographic paper as a positive
image. Another widely used film is the positive film
used for producing transparencies, usually mounted
in cardboard or plastic frames called slides. Slides
are widely used by professionals mostly due to their
sharpness and accuracy of colour rendition. Most photographs
published in magazines are still originally taken
on color transparency film. (wikipedia)
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Photo Equipment
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Equipment for photographers.
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Photo Supplies
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Supply for photographers.
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Photo Books/Magazines
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Photo books, journals
and magazines.
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Frames / Albums
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Display your photos
in memorable ways.
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Photo Software
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Photo editing and
publishing software
solutions.
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Brands
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Popular camera
manufacturers with
established reputations and products.
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Baby Photo Items
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Preserve precious
memories from the
youngest member of your family.
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