Wander
Expedition Leader
Getting the hang around Nat Geo photogs will reap rewards-I'm jealous!
A circular polarizer filter allows you to rotate the filter around to place the darker area of the filter over the brighter area and is helpful in full sunlight. Sometimes the light is just too much and the pic will loose contrast. I'm sure you've noticed the NG guys shoot mostly very early and right at sun set which is when the best light occurs Graduated filters come into play when that golden light has past. One other thing that can work well in brighter light is using a red filter and shooting in black and white. You'll have to switch to B&W in post with a digital but the red filter brings out contrast with B&W-at least that worked with film, don't recall if I've tried it in digital or not???
A circular polarizer filter allows you to rotate the filter around to place the darker area of the filter over the brighter area and is helpful in full sunlight. Sometimes the light is just too much and the pic will loose contrast. I'm sure you've noticed the NG guys shoot mostly very early and right at sun set which is when the best light occurs Graduated filters come into play when that golden light has past. One other thing that can work well in brighter light is using a red filter and shooting in black and white. You'll have to switch to B&W in post with a digital but the red filter brings out contrast with B&W-at least that worked with film, don't recall if I've tried it in digital or not???