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    A polar filter will not make it any darker but it will help with reflections and composition. I think that is what he told me, lol. I have to order some for mine. I think you might be referring to the ND filter, that will make it darker for sure.

    I understand about the work clothes and not wanting to get sprawled out on the ground but if you want that killer shot

    I will play around with this pic in PS and see what I can do with it. I might be able to get it a little better.

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    I don't know bud, but when I use a PL filter on anything but sky pics it seems like the pics are darker than normal. Maybe I have the settings wrong somewhere else too, but they definetly seem darker to me.

    Thanks for the link. I looked over some of his pics and they are awesome. He is using a Cir. Polarizing filter. I wonder if that's different than a simple PL filter like I have???? His colors pop really good, which is what I'd like to have myself. Maybe I'll do some reading and find out.

    Thanks for the advice.

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    With a standard PL you might want to overexpose by 1 or 2 to compensate for the filter. I am not sure but it sounds like it might work

    As for a cirular PL I think that might be a big difference seeing as how you can rotate it to have max PL or no PL or in between. I am going to look into getting one for my camera next.

    That link is awesome with a lot of good info. A couple of more that I am on is:

    http://photography-on-the.net/forum/
    http://www.phototakers.com/forum/
    http://www.photographycorner.com/

    Each one has some good things to offer but are not as indepth as the first one I posted.
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    I think I may have found the problem.

    I think I have a LINEAR Polarizing filter vs a Circular Polarizing filter.

    Check it out:

    http://www.mat.uc.pt/~rps/photos/fil...v_pol/faq.html

    Towards the bottom of that article, after weeding thru a bunch of junk, you will see a FAQ about the circular vs linear thing.

    One thing I noticed is that they keep refering to the Linear filters as throwing off the metering of modern SLR cams. That would explain why my pics, at certain lower light levels, seem darker. Probably throwing off the cam into thinking that the light is fine and therefore since I don't use completely manual settings, it snaps the darker pic thinking it's OK.

    This is all conjecture since I don't know if mine is for sure a Linear one, but based on what I've been reading it sure acts like one.

    I think I'm going to go today and go by Wolf and picking me up a Circular Polarizing filter and see if that makes a difference. Man, that would be awesome if it did.

    Thank you for making me think a little.

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    lol, your welcome man. I just want us to start doing some photo outings so we can practice in different settings and try and help each other.
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