I think for many purposes a gradient ND filter would be better, I think 
I've seen one somewhere.

David Mann wrote:

>On Sep 30, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Nice composition & subject, but the white sky ruins this one for me.
>>
>>Don't have a suggestion for the sky issue but the foreground looks  
>>like it
>>would have benefited from the use of a neutral density filter.
>>    
>>
>
>It probably would have, but unfortunately not at 15mm :(  It's  
>largely a scanning issue: the sky is also white on the slide because  
>the weather was overcast, but it was hard to deal with such a wide  
>dynamic range while scanning.  I want a DSLR that comes with an auto- 
>bracket-to-HDR function.
>
>I do have a split ND, but I don't think I've ever used it.  I dislike  
>the fact that I have no choice as to where the split occurs.  I  
>looked at setting up a Cokin filter that I could slide up & down in  
>its holder, but decided that I didn't like the idea of plastic filters.
>
>  
>
>>>>http://www.bluemoon.net.nz/photo/photodb/view.php?p=557&t=1
>>>>        
>>>>
>
>- Dave
>
>
>
>  
>


-- 
Things should be made as simple as possible -- but no simpler.

                        --Albert Einstein



-- 
PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List
[email protected]
http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Reply via email to