🍁 This Essential Filter is Ruining Your Fall Photos


Hello my friend!

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βœ… Thanks so much for the overwhelming response to my new course, The Landscape Editing Blueprint, inside the 2025 Photography Bundle.

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πŸ’₯ My brand-new course alone costs $155, but the entire Pro Bundle (which includes it) is just $137. That means you’re getting my new course along with over $2,200 worth of tutorials, tools, and presets for less than the cost of the course itself.

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🚨 The Early-Bird pricing ends tomorrow, and the price jumps back up. If you've been waiting for the perfect time to grab it, this is it!

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πŸ’¬ And yes β€” this really is the most affordable way to get my new course, thanks to this limited-time 5DayDeal partnership.

Here's why this year's bundle is easily the best deal in photography educationπŸ‘‡

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🌟To recap, 25+ pro photographers have come together to raise money for charity & bring top-rated tools & training to photographers at an affordable price.
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Normally, these products cost between $50 and $300 each, but they’ve been bundled together and are being offered for less than most of them cost individually starting at just $137 for $2,200+ in phenomenal resources.

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⏰ Only 24 hours left before Early-Bird pricing disappears forever ⏰

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πŸ’° FREE BONUS BUNDLE

When you purchase the bundle through my link, I'll send you exclusive 100% off codes for all four of my top-selling courses once the sale wraps up.

πŸ’₯That’s $98 in value, completely free as a thank-you for using my link.

πŸ“Ί MY NEW VIDEO

This Essential Filter is Ruining Your Fall Photos

If you've ever wondered why some of your fall photographs look flat or lifeless, even though you did everything "right", your polarizer might be to blame. In this video, I'll show you how over-polarizing your images, especially during peak fall color, can actually strip away depth, vibrance, and the natural sheen that makes autumn scenes come alive. Most landscape photographers instinctively rotate their polarizer to full strength, thinking it adds punch, but in many cases it does the exact opposite. I'll walk you through what's happening, show you how to spot it on-location, and share a simple fix that can dramatically improve the way you use a circular polarizer.


🌳 FINAL WORD

P.S. The 2025 Photography Bundle is gone forever on October 21st. Don't miss your chance to grab the bundle, my new course and my complete bonus pack.

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➑️ This only happens once a year, and it's been amazing seeing so many of you jump in already. I can't wait for you to dig into my new course!

πŸ‘‰ Here's a link for more info.


Mark Denney​
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