Charlie,
Thanks for the feedback. :) I don't understand why (maybe someone more
knowledgeable than I can explain) but sometimes using the polarizer
will eliminate reflections all together on water and allow the bottom
of a pond (if I'm close to shore), or puddle to photograph. Other
times it eliminates the bright glare on the water's surface and the
reflections are more intense. It probably has something to do with the
angle of the camera lens to the water's surface.
Richard
--- Geilfuss Charles <Charles.Geilfuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Richard,
> Both are great shots Richard, especially the first. I'm a bit
> surprised you retained the water reflections given the use of a
> polarizer.
> Also I've been very impressed with the images you have produced with
> the
> Vivitar 90-180. What a great lens. Keep them coming.
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