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View ArticleDo you prefer HDR or GND Filters?
We get this questions frequently – Do we prefer to use GND filters in the field, or high dynamic range (HDR) processing in Photoshop? Our answer is always pretty much the same. The important thing is...
View ArticleWhen the GND Doesn’t Help
Take a look at this shot of the Toadstool hoodoo from Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah. The light was really nice – the sky was changing color a few minutes before sunrise, and very...
View ArticleRainbow in Yellowstone
I took this shot in Yellowstone National Park near the end of a trip with out kids. Storms had been moving through the region all afternoon and evening, and we saw four or five rainbows in different...
View ArticleThe Storm at Twin Lakes
I love going to Colorado in the Fall. This time, we ran head on into a nice, big storm. This system created alternating periods of rain and calm, and provided us with an opportunity to capture fall...
View ArticleGetting it Right In-Camera
How many times have you shot a photo with your camera just to find out that either the sky is over-exposed or those gorgeous flowers in front of you appear as little more than deep shadows? One answer...
View ArticleLimitations of a GND Filter
Graduated Neutral Density filters, also known as GND filters, can be used to reduce the dynamic range of the scene which allows you to capture the scene correctly and without the need for complicated...
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