
As my reinvention as a photographer continues from Sports Illustrated to landscape photography my Singh-Ray Filters are becoming more and more important. Along with my workshop partner Don Smith I just returned from our delayed (due to pandemic) Scottish Highland Workshop.

During the 2-week workshop many of our locations, like Eilean Donan Castle, The Fairy Pools and The Callanish Standing Stones and Mangersta Sea Stacks allowed me to put to work both the 5 and 10 stop Mor-Slo filters along with the LB Neutral Cir. Polarizer filters.

These Singh-Ray filters along with a few others are never more than an arm’s length away as I have come to depend on them to provide me with the images I’m looking for and believe me they don’t disappoint!

Ronald C. Modra