Why Filters Matter at Altitude
In the mountains, sunrise can blow out a blazing sky while the valley hides in inky shadow. Graduated neutral density filters compress that dynamic range, preserving cloud texture and ridge detail in one exposure. Try a 2–3 stop soft grad at dawn, and tell us how it compares to your bracketing results.
Why Filters Matter at Altitude
Thin, dry air can scatter light and exaggerate haze; a circular polarizer cuts glare and enriches rock tones, alpine meadows, and deep blue skies. Rotate slowly to watch reflections vanish from snowfields and lakes. Share a before-and-after pair to show how much clarity you recovered with a simple twist.