Pookie said:Jopa said:privatebydesign said:Obviously I agree, which is why I started the body of my reply with "Do what you want, I don't care, and I hope you have fun doing it" and included "you take what you want with whatever you want however you want". It seems 90% of the time here people aren't even interested in the words written they just want to pick a fight with whichever poster is getting on their nerves.
Pick a fight? Good trolling pal! Here is how you started your friendly conversation:
privatebydesign said:They suck 95% of the time they are inflexible and have several severe limitations, put the fact that blending gives a much better result 95% of the time and they look like a very poor investment.
People interested in knockout landscape images are far better spending $20-40 on a blending program/plugin than three to ten times that on ND grads.
privatebydesign said:I felt the same way about this place, the idea was to share experience and knowledge, but it seems people are so close minded and dismissive of people who actually have experience, and actual experience seems to be in very short supply
My open-minded friend, why would you think anybody would listen to your expert advise, if nobody ever saw your work? Yes, yes, I know, you're probably too busy working with blending plugins in PhotoShop and trolling on CR, so you can't post anything, right?
+1000 Jopa... I'm glad someone else can read through and see this BS. Being a contact of yours I know you actually are a photographer that takes real photos. This is the problem with this site in a nut shell, forum warriors with lots of opinions but when it gets down to brass tacks... not a whole lot of substance.
Hang on, let me reframe what I actually said and tell me what is incorrect.
ND grad filters suck 95% of the time, they are compositionally and scene limited.
Blending gives results with higher IQ and a decent blending program is cheaper, it is also not compositionally or scene limiting.
People interested in the highest quality landscape imagery would be better advised to invest the time and effort in learning blending techniques.
I thought one of the reasons for this site was to share and learn from our collective experience.
At no point did I say anybody using ND grads is wrong, indeed I specifically said "shoot what you want how you want why you want", and "the journey is part of the pleasure", essentially, using ND grads is a step along the way and enjoy using them on your photographic journey, if you want to skip that step then blending is the next one.
Now, what about that is incorrect?
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