This is a new style of content we're trying out to not only help give you all more insight into MetLife tips and tricks but also give a deeper look and dive into our various filters and how they can help your work. Would you all like to see more content like this?
Literally been telling this to people for yearssssssss! No one wants to believe me, but here you go (love the example you showed! I use it for food photography as well. It helps to be able to choose the "sauciness" of the food and is a true weapon for so many other industries I shoot as well!
I have several CPL's that I use for landscape shots. I now have new knowledge on how to apply them for portraits. I learned some valuable info here. Thanks!
I reckon using a non locking cpl with a vnd (2 cpl) might be quite a challenge... do you have any recommendations about how to go about it? cpl or vnd in front?
OK. Thanks for being so obvious saved me 11 minutes. Unless she's a robot its clear the with/without video is the same. So clearly its only been edited with post not seeing actual use of the filter. I guess I understand the concepts and you have to make dramatic editing since its an add.
@@prismlensfx They think the shot is the same shot, just offset by a couple seconds because her choreographed movements are so similar between the two, and thinks you achieved the look in post to dupe people. BUT, counting the number of times she blinked during the choreographed sequence, 7 on the left, and 9 on the right, plus a couple other very SLIGHT variations in movement, it's clearly not the same footage with a time offset and post prod. It is in fact, different footage, with and without the CPL.
This is a new style of content we're trying out to not only help give you all more insight into MetLife tips and tricks but also give a deeper look and dive into our various filters and how they can help your work.
Would you all like to see more content like this?
Yes, please
Literally been telling this to people for yearssssssss! No one wants to believe me, but here you go (love the example you showed! I use it for food photography as well. It helps to be able to choose the "sauciness" of the food and is a true weapon for so many other industries I shoot as well!
I have several CPL's that I use for landscape shots. I now have new knowledge on how to apply them for portraits. I learned some valuable info here. Thanks!
Damn, that's crazy. Never thought of using CPLs to get rid of shiny skin. Makes so much sense, though
right!
I reckon using a non locking cpl with a vnd (2 cpl) might be quite a challenge... do you have any recommendations about how to go about it? cpl or vnd in front?
This was such a fun day! Who wants more?!
this issa must have 🔥🔥💯
Always bringing the fire content
thanks!
good stuff maan.. maan the subject is really torched with light from so many angles..hats off
thanks!
nice💥💥💥
damn, that's crazy 😆 loved the vid
Here for the woman
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OK. Thanks for being so obvious saved me 11 minutes. Unless she's a robot its clear the with/without video is the same. So clearly its only been edited with post not seeing actual use of the filter. I guess I understand the concepts and you have to make dramatic editing since its an add.
what in the world? lol
@@prismlensfx They think the shot is the same shot, just offset by a couple seconds because her choreographed movements are so similar between the two, and thinks you achieved the look in post to dupe people. BUT, counting the number of times she blinked during the choreographed sequence, 7 on the left, and 9 on the right, plus a couple other very SLIGHT variations in movement, it's clearly not the same footage with a time offset and post prod. It is in fact, different footage, with and without the CPL.