HUH???All you need now are some green LEDs begins the knobs on the Carver...
HUH???
A polarizing filter may help tone down the intense light. If you don’t already have one you may not be inclined to purchase one but they are very useful to every photographer.
UV filter is not the same as a circular polarizer. You can rotate the polarizer to, for example, take the glare off water or a window so you can see in/under. It can reduce the intense light specifically and help.
UV filters only filter UV. They can help with haze outside and also protect the primary but not much else.
Color filters will effect the entire frame. Expect funky results doing that. I had/have a few that are one third/two thirds filters for sunsets n shit. They enhance the reds and oranges to make sunsets look better than they are.
You shit!...when’d ya get that. The one piece I want to add, just don’t want to pay for it...almost pulled one for $100 but someone got to them first and told them what they had...
You shit!...when’d ya get that. The one piece I want to add, just don’t want to pay for it...almost pulled one for $100 but someone got to them first and told them what they had...
Since I finished the Roxanne III build, I got the hankering to build a 700B for myself. Every time I build a 700B, somebody buys it out from me and I'm out an amp. And it takes forever for an affordable one to show up. So I decided to make it ugly enough so nobody would buy it from me. It's just a mock-up since I'm waiting on White Oak boards, but you get the idea. I was working on it the other night and the wife came in to the shop and took one look at it and said, "OH HELL NO, that thing is hideous and is not going in to the living room". And then asked me what possessed me to do that to a 700B... I tried to explain it to her that I didn't want anybody trying to buy this amp from me. But chicks aren't that smart. She just couldn't understand. Nothing that can't be repaired... Friggin Lime Green Pearl.
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