
07-01-2009, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Soloracer
What is a graduated filter? I'm sure I could google it but I'm feeling a bit lazy...
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I meant a graduated neutral density filter. It's supposed to be meant for landscapes, but hey, maybe you have something really bright and dark that you want to photograph in the same frame? Check the linky on the bottom.
I've never worked with any of them, but I'm crazy enough that I'd probably give it a go anyway. 
There's a big "Why not?" factor to the whole thing.
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Originally Posted by Rasmus
+1, for that shot a circ pol would have come in handy.
Apart from that, you could toying around with an ND filter. Or start doing fill light with bounced flash.
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Yeah, that's what I meant, a graduated neutral density filter.
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