> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> Graduated ND filters have uses for other than landscapes.  
> A while back I was shooting a street scene where the left
> side of the scene was in bright sun and the right side
> was in shadow.  In fact, the shadow crossed the scene at 
> an angle.  An ND filter used at the angle of the shadow 
> allowed the scene to be captured nicely.

Any 'scape will do, of course. I have yet to see it used in portraits,
though...:-)
The only _real_ limitation is when elements in the motif lie across the
gradient. Like a tree in landscapes, or maybe a parked car in a cityscape.
Jostein
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