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Used a polarizing filter for the first time



Hi all,

I dont usually post in here but thought I would on this occasion.

Had my DSLR (Canon 550D) for just over a year now, and I was fed up of my shots in nice weather looking washed out.

Got hold of a polarizing filter and tried it out this morning, bloody great bit of kit!

Here are a few shots to compare.

With the filter

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With polarizing filter by Matt Walker 1986, on Flickr

Without the filter

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Without polarizing filter by Matt Walker 1986, on Flickr

With the filter

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With polarizing filter 2 by Matt Walker 1986, on Flickr

Without the filter

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Without polarizing filter2 by Matt Walker 1986, on Flickr

Comments welcome.
 

Ay Ay Ron

ClioSport Club Member
What lens is it on? Doesn't look right IMO. The darkness in the center of the sky looks odd, doesn't look natural.
What filter was it too. Brand wise I mean? I've been looking at one for my 77mm thread sigma 10-20 lens and eBay have them ranging from £3.99 - £75 so there will be a massive quality difference.
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
Essential piece of kit really. A lot of people overlook this when it comes to their camera gear.

They transform car photography, shooting in the daytime.
 


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