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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2010

Learn how to use a graduated Neutral Density Filter, and wireless flash to take your landscapes to the next level. Filmed on location at Boulder Field in Hickory Run State Park, PA. Opening music used with full permission by Kevin MacLeod.

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  • @ThdeGreatestOne i there ..check on ebay :)

  • Note: for those that wanna do the job without the Density filters, there is a method called Manual Blending.Check it out!

  • Very nice job and a very good demonstration of how fit you need to be sometimes to get these types of shots. I was surprised you didn't use a mirror lockup which might contribute to some sharpness, or not, but that's what I do.

  • very nice tips . I will try next time with my tokina 12-24 with lee filter and with a remote flash sb600 . Thank you,

    Sometimes do you use 2 filters ? like one on the foreground and an other one for the background ?

  • Where can I get a Cokin filter? Everywhere I look it seems as if they don't have it. -.-'

  • very nice. i need to go to this place myself.

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