What is a reverse ND grad? A reverse ND grad darkens skies, just like a normal ND grad, but instead of getting darker towards the top of the filter, it has the darkest part close to the transition in ...
ND Graduated filters, or ND Grads as they're also known, have the ND effect on roughly one-half of the filter so when you look at one, half of it will be darker than the other with the effect ...
Features / Soft And Hard ND Grad Filters: The Differences And When To Use Them Here, we take a look at the characteristics of soft and hard ND graduated filters and when to use them.
Since the 1800s, photo filters have been used to apply different effects to photographs. Nowadays, many of these filters are no longer relevant, due to the increasing capabilities of editing programs ...
These screw-in grads enable you to balance overly bright skies with the darker landscape below, but without all the ...
I am traveling to Arizona for a two week vacation and thought it would be a great opportunity to play with some filters on my D300.<BR><BR>My kit is:<BR>Nikkor 18-200 VR<BR>Sigma 10-20<BR>Nikkor 50mm ...
The neutral density filter is indispensable for landscape photographers. SOPHISTICATED SLR CAMERAS with their array of lenses can do many things, but there are still situations where a photo can only ...
Back in the days of film, most photographers fitted UV, haze or skylight filters to every lens, partly to block the ultraviolet radiation that could impart a blue cast to photographs (all films can ...