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Photography: Graduated ND filter, landscape

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

Master photographer Tony Sweet demonstrates how to balance high contrast scenes with a split grad filter. Visit www.MasterPhotoDVD.com for more helpful photography tips.

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  • hi, i am looking to buy a Nikon D7000 paired with either the Toknina 11-16mm or 12-24mm wide angle lenses however,

    i am concerned as to which filter holder i should buy, should it be the “p” series Cokin or the x-pro series Cokin, please help I'm confused?

    kindest, Andy

  • @atyl1972 I don't know the answer to this question. Call B&H photo and speak to a sales rep.

  • thats nikon D2 or D2x .... it has circular viewfinder nd extra LCD

  • It's a D2X. Tony has since updated to the latest flagship Nikon.

  • I never use most of these. Out of this list I would choose the grad filters.

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  • I like the tip about feathering the grad !!

    Thanks

  • This picture is on the cover of my environmental science textbook

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  • Hey there, awesome stuff, love the tip on fethering, could u tell me wot film speed u had the camera set too, and wot your F stop was, 6 secounds in the light wow u must have used a big F stop, and the film setting must have been 50 or 25 am i guessing right, i would love to know, u have my dream job..

  • fake and gay

  • it's that guy from Apocalypse now, maan

  • Wauw, mystical.

  • You remind me of Bob Ross :3

  • Wouldn't holding the filter against your camera cause shake on slow exposures (slow shutter speed and filter=  soft water effect)?...trying to decide on whether to get a system that attaches this to the lens or just get a 4x6 handheld. Little confusing. I guess a good tripod would help but still...

  • Hello im takeing A levels and studying photography, could you recommend a cheap filter i can use up to £30?

  • lol he has a shutter in the battery grip but he uses the original 1 .. hhh

  • @atyl1972 for tokina 11-16mm the thread is 77mm so you might want to go x pro cokin filter

    however, to me, the z-pro series is already enough :P because z-pro series is equal 82 mm ring thread

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