Mastering the Reverse Graduated Filter for Sunsets
If you've ever tried to shoot a sunset and ended up with a blown-out horizon, you probably need a reverse graduated filter in your camera bag. It's one of those niche tools that seems a bit confusing at first, but once you see what it does for your landscape photos, there's really no going back. While a standard neutral density (ND) grad filter is a staple for many, the "reverse" version is specifically designed for those tricky moments when the light is at its most intense right on the horizon line. ...