@@dennypras8778 ND filters are best for light that is on all wavelengths like the sun! For an indoor lamp a lens hood on your lens might work best or trying to position yourself or the lamp so the light isn't hitting your lens directly! If you have no choice and you don't want the lens flare then removing it in post-processing is the next best step!
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:32 - What is Creativity?
1:03 - What is Creative Photography?
1:54 - 1. Flexible Creation
2:18 - 2. Innovation
2:37 - 3. Originality
3:02 - 4. Problem-Solving
3:45 - 5. Expression
4:01 - Why is Creativity Important in Photography?
4:32 - How to Take Creative Photos
4:55 - 1. Find Your Unique Perspective
5:27 - 2. Play With Your Light
5:56 - 3. Embrace Color and Contrast
6:46 - 4. Use Patterns and Textures
7:15 - 5. Use and Break Composition Rules
7:46 - 6. Experiment With Movement
8:12 - 7. Get Creative With Focus
8:44 - 8. Post-Processing Experimentation
9:26 - 9. Incorporate Props
9:45 - 10. Photography-Themed Projects
10:39 - Creative Photography Ideas
10:46 - 1. Light Painting Photography
11:03 - 2. Crystal Ball Photography
11:22 - 3. Forced Perspective Photography
11:43 - 4. Mirror Photography
12:06 - 5. Double Exposure Photography
12:31 - Conclusion
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Haiii nate, can i ask you something? How to reduce flare on lamp indoor area. I must use filter nd or something?
@@dennypras8778 ND filters are best for light that is on all wavelengths like the sun! For an indoor lamp a lens hood on your lens might work best or trying to position yourself or the lamp so the light isn't hitting your lens directly! If you have no choice and you don't want the lens flare then removing it in post-processing is the next best step!
@@natetorresphotography thanks for your advice 🔥