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RE: Why every photographer should have a neutral-density filter – A Tutorial to improve the quality of your photos

in #photography6 years ago

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.

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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!

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