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Polarizer reduces glare from the object surface.
It will also increase contrast of the sky and make water surface clearer. This is how you get a deep blue sky picture ![]() Here are some comparison pics. They are uneditted. BTW, you will need a "circular polarizer", NOT "linear polarizer". w/o polarizer ![]() w/ polarizer, notice the windshield and hood ![]() w/o polarizer ![]() w/ polarizer. ![]() w/o polarizer ![]() w/ polarizer, notice the clouds, sky color, and water surface ![]() -------------------- _Gary
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