Obviously the need for 100's of filters just isnt there with both digital cameras and of course the bewildering Photoshop, but I was just wondering what filters you guys do use and carry with you? Obviously a couple of ND's, but apart from them??
Lightroom/Photoshop can help bring back a lot of lost detail in blown highlights/crushed lowlights, doesn't stop you trying to get the exposure right on the camera rather than on a computer.
Same goes for filters, why add it later if you can get it right first time?
1,2,3 stop ND graduated filters, 2 &3 stop ND standard filters, Polar, some black & white filters (vary the contrast for B&W pictures, red green orange etc). In the autumn, an Enhancer is quite interesting, though expensive, enhances ambers, rust coloured leaves etc.
I only use UV myself.... I've got some skylights but rarely use them... also got a circular polarizer that I bought for one specific location (even then the pictures didn't turn out as I'd hoped ).... but I do fancy messing around with some ND grads at some stage......
I simply could not be without my polarizer and ND Grads. On my cokin system that I used in scotland, I could only use a 3 stop (room only for one filter on wide angle holder) but now I have the Lee system, I simply wouldn't be without it.
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