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Old 09-02-2007   #426 (permalink)
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Default Re: Understanding Exposure

You don't need a polarizer to darken the sky; in fact, you need to be 90-degrees from the sun for maximum effect. Sometimes you'll turn the thing and see little change.

Here's a link I often post that shows how to darken skies using, essentially, just your camera + lens and on-camera type/speedlight flashes:

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