There are several aspects in photography that work together to create a "great" image. Lighting, the rule of thirds, lines, forms, texture, patterns, and color all work well together in images to offer interest and a great deal of composition. Photo filters are used to adjust colors, saturation, light exposure, or to mimic a change in focus. Each filter introduces a separate set of use cases. Filters can be used to age a photograph, make colors more bright, or reduce the color temperature of a photograph. Filters are an important component of photography because they may help you get a look for your photographs that you would not be able to achieve without them. So, to choose the proper filter for your photo, I recommend that you first examine the color palette because colors can stimulate distinct emotions and impact us in a variety of ways because they can produce specific moods and then you can try the filters one by one until you find the right filter for your specific shot.
- Athena P. Pestaño












