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Graduated Neutral Density Filters Explained

pay per click advertising At a time when photography software can do almost anything, is there any reason to use physical glass filters in front of your lens? Absolutely! Some problems are still best solved with filters. Today, I’ll introduce … Continue reading

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Lens Filters Explained – New Video Released

Our newest video tutorial is now on YouTube, and this one covers the critical topic of lens filters for landscape photography. There’s a ton of information in this video that you may not have heard before, even if you’re an … Continue reading

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Hard or Soft Graduated ND Filters? It Depends on Your Lens

One common question I see from photographers about lens filters is whether to get a hard or soft graduated neutral density filter. Which one is better? You’ve probably seen a lot of photographers recommend soft GNDs (if you can only … Continue reading

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Shooting With The Kolari Vision 720nm and 850nm Anti-Reflective External Infrared Filters

I upgraded from an infrared-converted Nikon D7200/720nm to a Nikon D750/550nm combination this past spring. Although I suspected the D750/550nm filter would suffice for most of my infrared needs, I was hesitant to forego the bright whites produced by the … Continue reading

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Using Lightroom’s Graduated and Radial Filters with the Adjustment Brush

before after Adobe Lightroom is my preferred editing program. I love that all of the adjustments and tools available to me are visible and easily accessed and used from one screen for instantaneous results. The inclusion of the graduated and … Continue reading

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