Want to take your sunrise landscape photography up a notch? Graduated filters can be an extremely powerful tool for landscape photography, especially during sunrise or sunset. In this video, I demonstrate how to use graduated filters with the Nikon D850 to capture stunning landscape photos.
With the right tools, you can create some of the most amazing sunrise landscape photos you’ve ever seen. Watch this video and learn how to use graduated filters with your Nikon D850 to take your photography skills to the next level.
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Nikon
My Main Body - Nikon D850 - [ Ссылка ]
My favourite wireless shutter release - SMDV RFN-4s Remote - [ Ссылка ]
My wide angle for Landscapes - Nikon 14-24mm - [ Ссылка ]
My favourite Zoom - Nikon 70-200mm - [ Ссылка ]
What I use for some of my Panoramic Images - Nikon 45mm Tilt Shift - [ Ссылка ]
My favourite lens for travelling - Nikon 28-300mm - [ Ссылка ]
77mm Hoya ND Filter - [ Ссылка ]
77mm Hoya CP Filter - [ Ссылка ]
Hoodman Loupe: [ Ссылка ]
Fujifilm
My mirrorless body is a Fuji XT1 - [ Ссылка ]
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00:00 Welcome to Box Beach for our Sunrise Shoot!
02:16 Setting up my Composition and Filters
04:30 Setting up and Explaining my Filters
07:50 Explaining my Sunrise Composition and Camera Settings
09:59 Changing to a Portrait Composition
12:03 Back to a Landscape Composition in time for Sunrise
14:20 Wrapping up our Sunrise Shoot!
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