>1. I think I got so accustomed to seeing things polarized that I did not
>notice how bad things looked through the viewfinder. If you are going to
>look through anything in addition to your own corneas, then that thing
>should be as neutral as possible unless you want an altered visual
>perception to control your picture taking.
>
>2. Polarizers used without restraint are not suitable for general landscape
>photography. They may be alright for producing a picture when you are
>trying to achieve an artistic, but thoroughly unnnatural effect.
>
>Any thoughts on the subject?
>
But they are great for fishing.
Foxy
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