You can see skies that look very much like those obtained with a polarizer if you go to a high enough altitude. See http://www.tagne.com/photoinfo.php?id=t01 for example.

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graywolf wrote:

It is not that the polarizer doesn't work, it is just that you have to adjust it everytime you change focus.

I use polarizers to control reflections, not to make the sky look like a crayon drawing. I sometimes think that if some aliens landed and looked through a couple of books of photographs they would think we had interstellar travel, because I have never seen skies like that on earth. However, I fully realize almost no one agrees with me on this.

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Boros Attila wrote:


That is a very fine photo! I don't have a polarizer (yet). My lens has a rotating front element, and as I understand it is a pain to use with a polarizer. If anybody got some experience using a polarizer with such lens, please share yor thoughts/opinions/war stories.






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