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RE: Why every photographer should have a neutral-density filter – A Tutorial to improve the quality of your photos
I am a hobby photographer (I'm not sure if I can even call myself like that) and I always wanted to take a photo of a waterfall with this beautiful effect. I went to the waterfall during the day. It was bright and sunny and it was simply impossible to make a shot that I wanted. The picture got overexposed so quickly! This seems to be a great solution. Thank you for sharing and yes, please do more tutorials. I'm sure it will be very helpful. Your explanation is easy to understand.
Thanks! Yes, images are quickly overexposed. ND-filters are great tool for this. Though, it can be a bit difficult to find the right ND-filter for the image you want to create if you haven't used ND-filters before, but that is the fun thing about photography: it won't harm anybody if you just keep on trying. You are already taking great pictures, so I am sure you will master the use of ND-filters soon :)
Thank you! I'm planning to get a new camera and will get some filters with it too :) Hearing from YOU that I am taking great pictures is a honor!