Neutral Density Filters
Neutral density filters reduce light of all wavelengths or colors equally. The real purpose of neutral density filters are to allow a photographer to be able to have great control over the aperture or exposure time. Neutral density filters let you for example slow down your lens which will let you slow down what you capture on fill. Take a waterfall example it flows at a great rate. By using the neutral density filter you can slow down in the picture that you take how fast it moves. Neutral density filters are d\used for many options just like this. Slowing down athletes running and jumping is just another use of the neutral density filters. These filters cam make a variety of different pictures better, but their are a few drawbacks that you will need to consider. The neutral density filter does slow down what you take, but it can also effect the color in your picture at times. Many people fail to realize this and when the picture isn't to their liking they blame the camera or the filter which it isn't it's fault. When you use filters you can't expect everything to be perfect because it won't. It's a fact of life.
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