I have never even considered a split ND filter. I have always assumed
it would be impossible to line up unless I had the ocean as subject to
form a perfectly straight horizon. I guess I'm wrong.
Chuck Norcutt
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Well, let me answer your question this way. There are few filters I have
> gone out and bought intentionally as I have accumulated quite a few through
> kits
> I've purchased however there are a few I consider to be essential. They are:
> 3) Split neutral density of the Cokin or Singh Ray variety, if you are
> serious about landscapes. The round ones are, IMHO, useless unless
> everything you
> use it for ignores the rule of thirds and is composed with the horizon
> running
> right thru the middle of the picture.
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