On Sunday, September 02, 2001 at 9:53, Richard Keefer <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote on "Re: [OM] Yet More photos," saying..
> Tom,
>
> I am not very familiar with polarizers, if you rotate for one car to
> minimize, when the others come through the same corner will the effect
> remain the same?
Yes, it depends on the angle of the windshield & the light source.
It will vary thru the day as the sun moves, but the car glass will be
much the same. There's usually a two dots on the polariser, and if
you point one toward the sun, it's usually the best position.
> Panning with slower shutter speeds sounds HARD!
Just try, you're not making 2 second exposures. Practice without
exposing first. Keep one part of the car near some piece of your
focus screen.
Tom
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