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Circular Polarizers An explanation of what they do, why you should use one, what you gain and lose in the process, and how to handle them.
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What do they do? Brighten or darken the sky in your images Decrease reflection intensity on glass and water surfaces (but not on metal) Enhance color saturation on flora
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Why should you use one? To enhance the impact of images To increase color saturation To make white clouds stand out against a blue sky To intensify rainbows! To see below the water’s surface
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What do you gain? Artistic/creative control Increased contrast in the image Ability to salvage a bad image See what the human eye can’t You will develop an understanding of and appreciation for reflections
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What do you lose? 1.5 – 2.0 f/stops of exposure, due to the darkening effect of the polarizer Forces slower shutter speeds, or larger aperture settings Can’t use lens wider than 28mm Can’t be used for panoramic shots, due to inconsistent sky darkness
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Mounted on SLR lens or handheld loosely Can be mounted on the front of interchangeable lenses Can be handheld in front of the lens on point & shoot cameras
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Examples of unpolarized vs. polarized images
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NOT polarized Polarized
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NOT polarized Polarized
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Not polarizedPolarized
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Not polarized Polarized
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Not polarized Polarized
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Not polarizedPolarized
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Not polarized Polarized 1963 Corvette Coupe with split rear window
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Not polarized Polarized
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Not polarized Medium Maximum
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Not polarized Medium Maximum
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Not polarized Medium Maximum
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Examples of when you might WANT reflections!
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Experiment with YOUR polarizer!
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