Hey photography folks - got a circular polarizer filter???

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dookie;4565263;4565263 said:
what if you turn off the filters and had a still surface?
Even if the water surface is still, you still have glare. It produces amazing results outdoors in natural sunlight. These aren't my pics, but this is EXACTLY what you see through the viewfinder as you spin the CPL filter. It's like magic :D

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Chaitika;4565257;4565257 said:
Photoshop!! ;)
HAHA Gerry weren't you the ones suggesting ND Grads instead of HDR????? :) And how on earth do you remove surface reflections in Photoshop?
 
i would love to do that to one of my tanks, very nice tank...
 
more examples

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With polarizer
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DJ BIG T;4565277;4565277 said:
i would love to do that to one of my tanks, very nice tank...
thanks, more pics/details in the link in my sig!
 
jcardona1;4565275; said:
HAHA Gerry weren't you the ones suggesting ND Grads instead of HDR????? :) And how on earth do you remove surface reflections in Photoshop?

I did suggest NDG's. ;) The photoshop thing I just threw out because I don't see too many "photoshop" posts anymore. I know that with a raw image, using the recovery feature in photoshop will reduce some of the glare. But nothing like a circular polarizing filter. Nice work.
 
Thats cool. How well does it work if you use a front flash on a tank?
 
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