Video of How to Take Long Exposure Sunset Photos One of the most rewarding yet mysterious elements of landscape photography is seeing the results of a long exposure. A few weeks ago, I had the chance to check out a new set of filters that mount using magnets, and the resulting photo is pretty interesting. There are a ton of interesting and new products that pass through the offices at Fstoppers. Some of them are super exciting, like new cameras and lenses, while others, such as new camera bags or tripods, aren’t quite as impressive. Neutral density filters usually fall into the latter category, even though they are some of the most useful pieces of gear I keep in my camera bag. About two months ago, the company Freewell sent us a few different versions of their new magnetic neutral density filters to try out. In the box was an ND1000 (10-stop) filter that is great for capturing still images with long shutter speeds and an ND64 (6-stop) filter, which can be used both for still photography but also video work in bright situations. These filters have a super-high rating on Amazon and come with all the typical zero […]
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