I have been a long time user of Singh-Ray filters, particularly their graduated neutral density filters. So I must say I was honored when they approached me recently and asked me to contribute to their blog. In fact, I already had the first post written in my head, as it was a tip I thought I would post here. Instead, I shared my discovery of the usefulness of using live-view in the positioning of graduated neutral density filters. Well I don’t want to spoil the whole post, you can check out the whole story at the Singh-Ray blog.
As far as my own blog goes, I still may do some fine tuning of the header, photo size etc., so if things look a bit funky from time to time, you will understand.
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Ron it looks like you had some beautiful sunset light for this one, the sky is beautiful.
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Thanks Dennis,
Yeah, it was one of the few evenings we had a sunset.
Great use of the grads Ron. I need to replace mine. I am still using my original ones from 2004!
Thanks for the link Ron, and the useful post. I still rather use a filter here (Singh-Ray of course) than HDR, so this was very helpful. Great image!
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Hi Paul,
Thank!. Yeah, I would rather use a filter as well.
Hey Richard, I hear you, I had to replace mine about a year ago – they get a slight bend in them that was slightly distorting the image.
this is an amazing view! I love the cracks on the ground
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Thanks Allan!
Fantastic pictures!
Just had my story published on their blog today!
http://singhray.blogspot.com/