Why would you want to shoot a long exposure during the day? Well, long exposure during the day is how you make an image of say a waterfall look really cool, because you can make the water look as smooth as silk. You can also make clouds look “stretchy” in the sky, which can really make for beautiful images.
Long exposure of a waterfall, look at that silky water |
ND filters come in dandy when you want to shoot sunrise and sunset shots as well because sometimes during those parts of the day, the light in the sky can be too bright. Now I am sure you are thinking, “Why wouldn’t I just use my lenses narrowest aperture setting like F/20 or F/32, etc?” Well, you can somewhat accomplish this using aperture, but what if the light is too bright and you want a shallow depth of field, then an ND filter becomes very handy to have.
Talmadge Memorial Bridge in Savannah, GA taken with ND Filter |
When buying an ND filter, don’t go on the super cheap side as those ND filters are usually of cheap construction an they can also cause color casting, etc. On the other hand, you don’t need to buy a $300 ND filter either. I personally bought my Tiffen on Amazon and it was around $90, and I have been very happy with it. If you want to experiment with a new style of photography, get an ND filter and then get out there and have some fun!
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