kirstinriga
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Hello,
I would like to take photos of surfers and moments captured of sparkling water but I am concerned about my eye safety. Is it safe to do so?
I work with a Nikon D850 (DSLR) and 2 lenses - 24-70mm and 70-200mm and I am wondering if it is safe to point my camera towards sparkling/glittering water and shoot it? It just seems to me that it's pretty much the same as shooting the Sun as it's a reflection of it? Is there anything to know when taking photos in these scenarios? I'll also attach a ton of photo references of exactly what I mean.
I'm just super concerned. Could anyone help me with this please?
I would like to take photos of surfers and moments captured of sparkling water but I am concerned about my eye safety. Is it safe to do so?
I work with a Nikon D850 (DSLR) and 2 lenses - 24-70mm and 70-200mm and I am wondering if it is safe to point my camera towards sparkling/glittering water and shoot it? It just seems to me that it's pretty much the same as shooting the Sun as it's a reflection of it? Is there anything to know when taking photos in these scenarios? I'll also attach a ton of photo references of exactly what I mean.
I'm just super concerned. Could anyone help me with this please?
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