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20 October, 00:51

1. Why do the photographers use a polarizing filter when photographing the waterfall?

2. Why does Gardner suggest trying a horizontal photograph for a waterfall?

3. How did the photographers adjust to photographing at night?

4. What are the challenges of photographing at night? Why did the photographer "paint" the waterfall with the flashlight?

5. Did you like the daytime or nighttime waterfall photographs best? Why?

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  1. 20 October, 01:02
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    1: Photographers use a polarizing filter because it saturates color, and it rids any glares.

    2: Gardner suggests this because the result of the composition could look outstanding.

    3: The photographers used the natural lighting from the moon and brought extra light sources with them.

    4: At night, photographers often struggle to receive the proper lighting they need to take a good photograph. He painted the waterfall with a flashlight because of this low quality light at night.

    5: Though they were both outstanding, the photograph taken during the night was the best because of how peaceful it appeared.
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