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Video Tutorial Episode 4(2): Split Neutral Density Filters Part 2

June 4, 2009 by Alec  
Filed under Video Tutorials

videotutorialAre you new to landscape photography? Want to add a new level of emotional content and more realistic capture to your landscape images? Try Split Neutral Density filters. In Part 2 of this TWO PART series Alec takes us all the way through the WHY and the HOW of these amazing filters.


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Comments

2 Responses to “Video Tutorial Episode 4(2): Split Neutral Density Filters Part 2”
  1. kozureOokami says:

    Hey Alec,
    It's quite rare these days for a pro to admit that they let the camera on auto for some feature or other, but I guess that's one of the things that one should know, when to rely on the camera and when not. I was using spot metering 100% of the time, but after watching your post I went back to matrix and realized that the results are indeed very good.
    I already have a soft ND2, but now I'm really thinking of getting a reverse ND..
    Very nice tutorial, keep'em coming.

  2. Alec says:

    Hi,

    Thanks for the kind words and feedback. I think your comment about a “pro” is great. I spend a great deal of time using every reasonable piece of equipment and software to squeeze the most out of a digital camera. At the end of the day, each of us has a process and all of us should use what ever features the camera has to squeeze the best performance out of it. The only advantage a “pro” has is WRITING OFF ALL THAT EXPENSIVE GEAR! :)

    Cheers,
    Alec

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