Photo taking on the playa
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Photo taking on the playa
I brought a small digital camera to the playa. In bright daylight , the glare was so bad that I could see what I was focusing on in the LCD display. Has anybody else had this problem? How do you get around it? 
Re: Photo taking on the playa
Yup, so I just looked through the viewfinder. 
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
Generally, just point and shoot. Try and get the subject in there, not always so successfully. Not a real solution, I know, but I'm working on my coping skills
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There's an expression in the gun world, that's probably appropriate here: "spray and pray". If you're not sure you'll get what you're shooting at, take a bunch of pictures, maybe one of them will come out okay.
Still dislike that they took away the viewfinders on modern p&s's - but if you're used to the camera (and don't use the zoom much,which you shouldn't anyway), you can usually approximate.
Still dislike that they took away the viewfinders on modern p&s's - but if you're used to the camera (and don't use the zoom much,which you shouldn't anyway), you can usually approximate.
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
You can also take heart that if you happen to miss a shot, about 5,000 other people will probably get it and post it online. (At least when it comes to the art installations)
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
Possible solutions, you can move to where you aren't facing the light. This doesn't always work because sometimes the shot is where you right then are, so another solution is to shade the camera lens with your hand or a hat or a large umbrella or whatever is handy. But if it is too bright because you are directly facing the light source(shooting into the sun), you might try turning on your flash
. Its counter intuitive, but the flash can light your subject up enough to compensate for the back lighting that will be throwing it into shadow because the light is directly behind it, if you are facing a bright light source. This does't help with the monitor glare, but it might get you a good picture out of difficult situation. 
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
Face, Trilo's pretty scary when he does that.Stephendragonfly wrote:This does't help with the monitor glare...
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
I use the viewfinder but am still forced to shade the LCD to confirm that I have the photo I want.
Something along the lines of this could help you though:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/hoodlet.html
Something along the lines of this could help you though:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/hoodlet.html
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
Lonesomebri wrote:Not a real solution, I know, but I'm working on my coping skills
this made me laugh really hard
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
Buy some anti-glare coating (like BoxWave) and put that on there. It trades some brightness for clarity, but should help.
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Re: Photo taking on the playa
back in the day.. like 100 years ago.. cameras had these big huge viewfinders on the back.. some bigger than 10 inches..
they solved the problem!

they solved the problem!

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Re: Photo taking on the playa
I bought older cameras with a viewfinder and most have a button that brightens the screen for a short time too.
No viewfinder = failed tech.
No viewfinder = failed tech.
