"The effect of applying a neutral density filter is similar to lowering the ISO setting on a digital camera. In most cases, you should only use a neutral density filter when your ISO is already at its lowest setting. (Apr 7, 2010)"
Good thing to know. I've always heard other photographers talk about using ND filter for certain situations (i.e. taking flowing water photos of a creek or river or any moving body of water) but now I know exactly why thanks to this tip!
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One of the best things about digital photography is that there is no cost associated with taking a picture. With traditional film photography you had to buy film and pay for development. Take advantage of this digital photography tip by taking multiple shots of the same scene. You can always delete the bad ones later.
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