02-17-2016, 10:32 AM
A polarizer doesn't do the same as an ND. With some ND you get 10 f-stops - more precise, you loose 10 f-stops of brightness and can shoot wide open in daylight or medium wide open with longer times. There are different brands available, the more expensive ones not necessarily being better than some cheap ones.
I meant, point the camera higher towards the sky or lower to get more foreground. It's better in this case to use higher ground if possible. Don't take unnecesary risks.
I meant, point the camera higher towards the sky or lower to get more foreground. It's better in this case to use higher ground if possible. Don't take unnecesary risks.