Landscape photographers always have two major types of filters in their camera bags: and they're both a type of ND filter (Neutral Density Filter.) Neutral Density filters basically cut out light in a scene and try to do so in a very specific way depending on what type you're using. They're essential parts of the process and have been since the film days--especially as lots of the magic of landscape photography comes out in the processing. But if you aren't sure which filter does what, we're here to help you out.
When to Use a Graduated Neutral Density Filter or Variable Neutral Density Filter for Landscape Photography posted first on http://thephoblographer.com
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