Terry Breedlove
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OK so I am getting back into film shooting big time and I have set up a darkroom again and all that. I am very experienced with film and darkroom work but it has been so long since I was full tilt. shooting digital and photoshop for portraits since about 2004 almost exclusively . Now I am getting back into scenics with B&W film and mostly my Hasselblad. Question is do i really need a graduated ND filter all that much. I have noticed I tend to shoot at times and in the direction where it isn't that much of a help. Nothing I can't get past with a little dark room work. I am asking because I am getting ready for a photo road trip of a couple weeks in duration. I am thinking about buying one but at 100 plus dollars do I really need to spend the money. I can and I will most likely but I hate to spend money on something i might not end up using that much. I have a Red filter perhaps a Yellow or Orange filter would be money better spent . I hope to get some good input and sure appreciate the help.
By the way I spent some time in the Darkroom last night just playing and experimenting. Using the split contrast filter technique something I haven't done since 1997 ! I did a little dodging was well. I am in love with photography again.
By the way I spent some time in the Darkroom last night just playing and experimenting. Using the split contrast filter technique something I haven't done since 1997 ! I did a little dodging was well. I am in love with photography again.
