At 01:18 PM 2/20/98 +0000, you wrote: >Hi, Warren-- > >Glad that I could help you with the finger-thumb thing for areas of >deepest blue light. You can readily see this affect with the naked eye >when there is no haze, but with the polarizer the sky might just jump out >at you as it removes sky reflections that people did not know existed. I >am still amazed myself at times at the difference with and without the >filter once I have found that part of the sky by using my "hand gun". It >is astounding what colors are out there that are being masked by >atmospheric conditions which otherwise would have been missed by the >casual observer. > >I have toyed with the idea of writing a book about all of these photo >tips for railfan shooters, but need to expand my coverage of railroads >for more geographic diversity, first. Gary Benson's book was great, but >he did not reveal any professional "secrets". > >John B. > >_____________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com >Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >-> SPORRS: Serious Photographers of Railroad Related Subjects >-> Web Site: http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/sporrs >-> Message © SPORRS® 1998 - All Rights Reserved > > Could someone please explain this "finger-thumb" technique that is discussed here?
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