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  • Recent Stanceworks Photos HELP

    Hello, LOVING the recent work on your blog! I am just looking for some advice on how you achieved the 'haze' look on your photos. I will take a guess that is something to do with the low level sunlight and a mess around with the exposure settings.

    just looking for some key tips to try myself. has a very 'American' feel to it.

    please dont reply with just abuse like I have seen on other threads about the blokes at stanceworks just knowing how to take a photo, i am aware they are very professional in what they do.

    Thanks in advance

    Chris.

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    Do you have an example as to what you mean by the "haze" there are a few things to which I think you could be referring, but I'm not entirely sure.
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    • #3
      You're probably referring to the light you can get from the golden hour. You get it as the sun is going down (or coming up).

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      IMG_0641 by jasonwithers, on Flickr
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      • #4
        The "haze" effect you are speaking of is a result of lens or light flare into the camera. This can be achieved in camera (by shooting into the sun, ideally during "golden hour") or in post-production with Photoshop plug-ins such as Knoll Light Factory.


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