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Imagine the setup.
Bright sunset, at the sea. Sun about to go down behind the horizen, that lovely golden light, and single exposure, without any filter, results in a blazing hot sky and mega dark foreground....Camera is set up on a sturdy tripod, with a shutter release cable.
Now, the options?
ND grad:
This will allow me to get the sky calmed down a little, which should allow the foreground to be brought into play? Obviously the strength of the ND grad is important, so this can be quite a complicated choice for those who don't understand how best to use one (me!
)...
Bracketing
We have the tripod, and shutter release, so there should be no movement from the camera. I take say 5 exposures using bracketing, and once home, I PP the best exposures together.
Which is the best technique? What are the pro's and cons of either? The reason I ask, my 14 to 24 is not compatible with ANY filters, and I will have to DIY an ND grad if I want to use one. Trying to work out, for THIS TYPE OF SHOT, if its worth it. Appreciate for slowing the shutter speed, bracketing will not work.
Gary.
Bright sunset, at the sea. Sun about to go down behind the horizen, that lovely golden light, and single exposure, without any filter, results in a blazing hot sky and mega dark foreground....Camera is set up on a sturdy tripod, with a shutter release cable.
Now, the options?
ND grad:
This will allow me to get the sky calmed down a little, which should allow the foreground to be brought into play? Obviously the strength of the ND grad is important, so this can be quite a complicated choice for those who don't understand how best to use one (me!
)...Bracketing
We have the tripod, and shutter release, so there should be no movement from the camera. I take say 5 exposures using bracketing, and once home, I PP the best exposures together.
Which is the best technique? What are the pro's and cons of either? The reason I ask, my 14 to 24 is not compatible with ANY filters, and I will have to DIY an ND grad if I want to use one. Trying to work out, for THIS TYPE OF SHOT, if its worth it. Appreciate for slowing the shutter speed, bracketing will not work.
Gary.
) is the ONLY time I'd advocate the use of ND Grads, & bracketing too