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Why Crazy ND Filter Stacking Is Not A Wise Move https://ift.tt/2PIotZT Have you ever noticed how much an image's quality decreases when stacking a bunch of filters in front of the lens? No? Well, that's because nobody in their sane judgment tries to decrease stops of light with such a dumb technique. But I did. Stack Stack Stack… OopsI had a really hard time finding a decent 77mm ND filter that allowed me to stop light down to 10 stops. So I had the brilliant idea of stacking 3 ND filters of 3 stops each and a circular polarizer that allowed me to get that extra stop to reach 10 stops of light reduced. After spending money on 3 poor quality filters and ruining some pictures, I began to wonder what was going on. Finally, a friend of mine explained to me that even with high-quality filters stacked together, the beams of light passing through any lens began to fragment in a funny way. He also lent me a 77mm 10 stops ND filter when I went to Costa Rica. I was super excited because I wanted to capture some waterfalls with ghostly people surrounding the water. After a few attempts, all I got were ugly overexposed photographs because I was rushing into things. And you know what was the saddest part? I didn't have time for making those pictures right because it suddenly started raining and I had to stop taking pictures. The good lesson for me was that I shouldn't have taken ND filters for granted and I made some further research on how to actually use them. 6 Quick Steps To Using ND FiltersSo how do we do it properly – particularly during the day? Here are some quick points to get you started:
I hope you enjoyed reading about my first attempts with ND filters, but if you want to go further into mastering long exposure photography, then this guide is going to be worth looking at. Please let us know in the comment section about any doubts about ND filters or successes you've had. Also, don't forget to share your work in the forums. The post Why Crazy ND Filter Stacking Is Not A Wise Move appeared first on Light Stalking. Photography News via Light Stalking https://ift.tt/2kwTW5i August 29, 2018 at 10:01AM
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