Well, good point indeed. You have better control of reflections with the polarizer. Still leaves a huge difference between light levels, and may bring very bad patterns on windshields and windows on some scenes - I think it shows stress patterns in tempered glass or something like that.

I wouldn't bank on success just by using one, but may be the diff between acceptable - or even good - and garbage.

lf

Igor Roshchin escreveu:
I surprised that nobody except Bruce (or did I miss somebody else's suggestion?) suggest to use a polarizer?
Paul, - I wouldn't believe you don't use a polarizer for shooting
cars, do you?

I've used a polarizer for similar purposes, although I wasn't
taking phoographs of cars per se, but the car was in the background.

Larry, you most likely know this (but just in case), - circular polarizers work better (compared to linear) with the exponometry of SLRs.

Igor


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