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    Default importance of multiple polarizations

    took two shots and polarized each shot for different refections. combined them in CS5 for a cleaner looking shot.






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    I like how you took the best of the sky reflections. For example, the hood in the first shot reflected the sky a lot, but not in the second (windshield as well). And the rear window in the first looked a lot better without all the reflection in it (as the second had) so you combined the best of both worlds.

    I like it.

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    That's the kind of stuff I would never notice until it is right in front of my face as you've put it here. I guess that's why I don't take pictures.

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    This seems like to much work for me. I personally like the second shot with more reflections off the car. To get the look of your third picture I would just do a light burn on the scenery in ps.



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    I did burn the background. This took about 10 mins.

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    Good example.
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    Thanks.

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    very nice example.. i love my polarizers..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain-Obvious™ View Post
    That's the kind of stuff I would never notice until it is right in front of my face as you've put it here. I guess that's why I don't take pictures.
    This.

    Good work man.


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