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In Reply to: I'll answer here- Remember when I mentioned 2 stop neutral density filters to you, this is when you need to use one..... posted by Joe M on March 9, 2006 at 06:34:04:
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Often, you want to balance light intensity between two areas within a scene. This is important outdoors to allow more sky detail while properly exposing the foreground. Exposing for the foreground will produce a washed-out, over-exposed sky, exposing for the sky will leave the foreground dark, underexposed.
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