In this episode, I tackle the great debate as to whether or not landscape photography filters are worth the money. It really comes down to one thing, where do you want to spend your time. You can either spend more time outdoors behind your camera, or inside behind your computer. Most filters effects can be replicated in post, but there is one filter that no matter how much post processing voo doo you apply you cannot create its effects - the circular polarizer. Solid ND filters and graduated ND filters can be replicated in post, but once again, you can create the desired look outdoors quickly and easily with filters or wait until you get home with your computer. I say, do it outside - GET FILTERS!
Enjoy!
-Mark
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Landscape Photography Filters: WORTH THE MONEY?
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