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Filters for Landscape Photographers

Graduated Neutral Density Filters, also known as GND Filters have a variety of uses in landscape and nature photography.  Graduated Neutral Density Filters reduce the dynamic range of a scene, thereby taming bright lights and balance exposures.  A GND filter enables landscape photographers to capture a high dynamic range photo in a single shot.  This will save landscape photographers from having to manually blend multiple exposures together during post-processing.

The GND filter makes it easier to simultaneously capture the light and dark areas with more detail.  Normally, GND filters are taller than they are wide and have two distinct parts: a dark section and a completely clear or transparent area. Think of a GND filter as a pair of sunglasses where only the glass’s top half is shaded.  The purpose is to situate the darker part of the filter over the brighter part of your image.  Shading the bright area reduces the dynamic range of the image.

Typically, the GND filter is used with a holder that is mounted to your lens. The holder allows the filter can slide up and down to appropriately match the transition area of the scene.

There are three types of Graduated ND filters: soft grad, hard grad, and the less common reverse grad.

Soft GNDs contain a smooth taper from the dark end to the clear end, providing a subtle transition within the image.  A mountain vista is an example of when a soft graduated neutral density filter could be appropriate.
Hard GNDs have an abrupt delineation between the dark and clear areas. The Hard GNDs are most useful with very flat horizon line. Reverse GND filters are less common.
Reverse GNDs are a Hard GND where the dark area is in the middle of the filter, rather than on the edge.  Managing intense horizon sunrises and sunsets is the reason for the creation of Reverse GND filters.  A seascape sunset image with a lot of the sky in the top of frame is an example when a Reverse GND may be helpful.

The Visual Wilderness articles will offer guidance on the best situations to use Graduated Neutral Density Filters versus take multiple exposures to manually blend in post-processing.  In addition, the articles offer guidance for landscape photographers to deal with uneven horizons.

Tag Archive for: Photography Filters

Slow shutter speed Landscape photography blog cover by Jay Patel

Why do Photography Filters have Different Shapes?

October 1, 2021
Learn why photography filters come in square, rectangular, and round shapes from Pro photographer Varina Patel
Landscape photography blog cover by Jay Patel using a circular polarizer and an ND photography filter.

How to build an ultimate Landscape Photography Filter Kit

March 25, 2021
Pro photographer Jay Patel shares some idea about how build an ultimate photography filter kit for landscape photography.
Long Exposure Photography of Patagonian Sunset with Circular Polarizer and ND Filters by Chrissy Donadi

Overcoming Challenges of ND Filters in Long Exposure Photography

October 22, 2020
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Chrissy Donadi explains how to overcome 5 common challenges when using Neutral Density Filters (ND Filters) for long exposure photography.
Landscape photography by Bruarfoss, Iceland Jay Patel

How to Use ND Filters for Long Exposure Photography

September 8, 2020
Pro photographer Jane Palmer tells us how ND Filters can be used to come away with some breathtaking photos using long exposure photography.
Landscape Photography Article on Photography Filters by Jay Patel

Should I carry Graduated Neutral Density Filters?

July 6, 2020
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Is it better to use Graduated Neutral Density Filters in the field, or high dynamic range (HDR) processing in Photoshop for nature photos?
Cover for landscape photography blog post about filters and accessories by Jay Patel

My Two Favorite Landscape Photography Accessories

March 2, 2020
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Pro photographer Jay Patel's recommends that beginners always carry these important landscape photography accessories.
Landscape Photography Article on Photography Filters by Joshua Snow

The only Photography Filters you need to carry

March 4, 2019
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4 Comments
Joshua Snow discusses what photography filters to use for specific photo situations to create some stunning landscape photos.
Landscape Photography Article on Photography Filters by Guest Author Jim Schubert

3 Indispensable Photography Filters for Nature Photographers

July 9, 2018
Discover the three photography filters which Chrissy Donadi thinks are essential for every nature and landscape photographer.
The ND photography filters that Athena Carey in black and white photography blog post

What ND Filters I Carry and Why

July 29, 2016
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Athena Carey loves her ND Filters in black and white photography...and here is how she uses them to create stunning B/W photos.
Landscape Photography Article on ND Filters by Varina Patel

Getting Creative with ND Filters

June 8, 2015
Neutral Density filters open a world of creative options – they allow me to change my shutter speed to create a variety of different effects.

To ND or Not to ND

September 8, 2014
Varina talks us through her thought process when she’s deciding whether or not to use an ND filter.
Landscape Photography Article on Photography Filters by Guest Author Jim Schubert

3 Ways to use your GND and ND Photography Filters

July 28, 2014
How to use ND Filters and GND photography filters for capturing some creative photos under less then ideal light conditions.
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