I've got a 77mm Singh Ray gold and blue polariser (slim for wide angle), and it's pretty interesting. Unfortunately, it seems to give clouds a pinkish hue sometimes. It's pretty useful for sunsets and sunrises though.
Here's a link to an image I shot at both extremes (those specks in the mist are ducks which get their bottoms wet way too early in the morning): http://home.iprimus.com.au/heygoose/SRGBpol.jpg Not yet got my USD310 (+shipping..) worth, but I'll get there :) Cheers, Ryan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jostein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 11:40 PM Subject: Re: Polarizer > > SinghRay and Cokin both have several "fancy" polarisers. The effects you can create with them are mostly "romantic clich�" or "surrealism"... :-) > > From SinghRay I only have the plain, regular circular polariser. What I really like about it is that it is absolutely neutral in colour, and made to fit the Cokin P adapter system which is easily available and have cheap parts (adaptor rings costs about USD 5 in these parts). > > Jostein > > Ryan wrote: > > B+W and Singh Ray? exy! :) But I reckon Singh Ray makes a variety of > > interesting polarisers which could come in handy for creating dramatic > > landscapes. > >

