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04/07/2013 10:07:26 AM · #1
I'm looking to stack a polarizing filter with an ND filter to underexpose backgrounds in combination with my Alien Bee 800's for fashion shoots. I want the Emily Soto Look for my fashion shots, but i'm not sure what ND filter to get... I've been looking at 67mm 400x or a 67mm 16x. I'll be shooting mainly in the afternoon hours so I need something powerful enough to deal with high noon sunlight. Any suggestions?, i'm new to this technique
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