I don't think it's bad, but the mountain looks like it's made of aluminum foil.
Question: Was it "ruined" by the polarizing filter or by the Minolta lens?
(This is a joke...).
Pierre
At 19:18 1/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Pierre Bellavance wrote:
> > What happens when you use it (a polarizer that is) with a wide expanse
> of sky in the picture?
>
>What happens is what you see at this link:
>http://danks.netfirms.com/sheep2.htm
>
>This was taken with a 28mm lens. The uneven polarization is plainly evident.
>Whether it ruins the shot, or the shot would have been better without it
>is a matter of opinion.
>
>Terence A. Danks
>Nova Scotia, Canada
>Wildlife and Nature Photography
>http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/danksta/home.htm
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