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Old 10-03-2009, 03:55 PM
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I have never used one, but I would say the ND filter is usefull here if you get a meter reading from the red sky that should be about average write down your shutter speed, get another meter from the sea write down your shutter speed and then count the full stop differencies between the two this will be the type of ND filter you will need for example 2 stop. Set the camera for the foreground shot and apply the ND filter.

I think thats how it works lol. If not.... il get my coat! haha
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