Octaganoid opened this issue on Jan 05, 2009 · 11 posts
Meowgli posted Wed, 07 January 2009 at 12:55 PM
oh, and I forgot to mention one more thing in favour of the ND grad method however... for a good hdr exposure range you'd ideally need at least 3 bracketed exposures of the same scene with the same settings, and of course this means that you'll be needing the objects to remain stationary in the scene while shooting, or the exposures won't blend tidily.... with an ND grad filter you're less likely to have to shoot more than 1 exposure so movement within the scene will be easier to avoid... maybe something to consider if you're planning on heading some windy places!