I have been reading so much about ND filters and I have seen so many great examples of there use most recently with the Highlands/Skye trip threads. I am heading upto Skye, Applecross and Torridon in Aug this year and I am hoping to return with some very nice pics.
So from what i have read you should/need to spend a huge amount for filters or its a complete waste of time, screw on is a waste due to the middle of the filter not always been where you want it so as a free options why not just use HDR, its the same end result but a little longer or am i mistaking? When I say HDR i do not mean the OTT lets turn all the slides up I just mean very subtle adjustments which can almost look non HDR.
I have only been at this a year with my D40 so not expecting shots like the trip threads mentioned above but i do hope to achieve some good results. For landscapes i am currently stuck with the kit 18-55 lens, I do have hoya polarizer filter which i use. See an example of the HDR subtly i am refering too
below....(seems so much softer than before i uploaded to photobucket)
Can anyone give me some advice regarding this?
So from what i have read you should/need to spend a huge amount for filters or its a complete waste of time, screw on is a waste due to the middle of the filter not always been where you want it so as a free options why not just use HDR, its the same end result but a little longer or am i mistaking? When I say HDR i do not mean the OTT lets turn all the slides up I just mean very subtle adjustments which can almost look non HDR.
I have only been at this a year with my D40 so not expecting shots like the trip threads mentioned above but i do hope to achieve some good results. For landscapes i am currently stuck with the kit 18-55 lens, I do have hoya polarizer filter which i use. See an example of the HDR subtly i am refering too
below....(seems so much softer than before i uploaded to photobucket)
Can anyone give me some advice regarding this?

