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06/19/2006 03:40:08 AM · #1 |
Hi All
I'm hoping to pop down to the lake District in July for a few days .. What filters would you take for Landscape photo
Many Thanks - Tony |
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06/19/2006 03:58:34 AM · #2 |
I would take a graduated ND filter if you have one in case the sun is really bright and you dont want blown skies
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06/19/2006 04:09:37 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by ShutterPug: I would take a graduated ND filter if you have one in case the sun is really bright and you dont want blown skies |
yes that - and maybe a polarizer too |
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06/19/2006 04:14:31 AM · #4 |
I agree with the polariser and the Nd grad, Have a look at joe Cornish he does a lot of work with filters mainly the LEE range he would be the expert inthis field
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06/19/2006 05:26:44 AM · #5 |
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06/19/2006 06:06:57 AM · #6 |
I always have three or four ND Grads in the bag. some heavy nd, some lighter, also some where the grad starts higher up the filter.
I use the Cokin ones, nice and cheap off ebay ;-)
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06/19/2006 06:34:42 AM · #7 |
I'd take ND filters and a tripod. :-) I use Lee Filters myself, and love them.
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06/19/2006 06:50:44 AM · #8 |
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06/19/2006 06:51:00 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by terje: I'd take ND filters and a tripod. :-) I use Lee Filters myself, and love them. |
ALWAYS carry a tripod, never, never, never forget that!!
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06/19/2006 08:56:37 AM · #10 |
I agree: a graduated ND and a polarizer. My favorite filters!
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