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<blockquote data-quote="bechdan" data-source="post: 193014" data-attributes="member: 15325"><p>A gradient filter can generally help with balancing the exposure of the sky something like a graduated nd8 or nd4 are handy to have in the bag. These vary in price from a few bucks to a hundred. Ive recently bought myself two inexpensive ones and they work fine, I may get a better one later on when Ive mastered them.</p><p></p><p>Another simpler way to do it would be to zoom in a little so the sky is not in the shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bechdan, post: 193014, member: 15325"] A gradient filter can generally help with balancing the exposure of the sky something like a graduated nd8 or nd4 are handy to have in the bag. These vary in price from a few bucks to a hundred. Ive recently bought myself two inexpensive ones and they work fine, I may get a better one later on when Ive mastered them. Another simpler way to do it would be to zoom in a little so the sky is not in the shot [/QUOTE]
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