Friday, November 8, 2019

A Guide to Using Neutral Density Filters for Landscape Photography


If you’ve been browsing landscape photos of Iceland, then it’s very likely that you’ll have seen some incredibly fascinating scenes, from silky waterfalls to drawn-out clouds and even mirror-like glacier lagoons. You’ve probably also been wondering how to achieve the same effect with your own camera equipment. Is it all post-processing or has something been done in-camera to create these stunning photos that you’ve been seeing?

The secret to these effects in landscape photography lies in neutral density filters. While the effects may seem a little extraordinary and mysterious right now, by the end of this article, you’ll have a fair idea of how to achieve them. Not only that, but you will be on your way to improving your landscape photography by using neutral density filters yourself. So are you ready to get started?





Monday, July 29, 2019

Best Beginner Photography

Now, let’s get some help for those new to photography. If you just got a new camera as a gift and don’t know where to start – these are for you!

See in Facebook & Integram Darlene Hildebrand is an educator who teaches aspiring amateurs and hobbyists how to improve their skills through free articles on her website Digital Photo Mentor, online photography classes, and travel tours to exotic places like Peru, Thailand, India, Cuba, Morocco, Bhutan, Vietnam and more. To help you improve and learn she has two email mini-courses. Sign up for her free beginner OR portrait photography email mini-course here. Or get both, no charge!



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