
I don’t take this filter off my barrel when I’m outdoors. You can rotate to adjust the effect if you’re looking for a little reflection in your shot, but generally you go for the full polarized effect.
This filter gives my shots clearer air. I understand that’s because it filters out light noise reflected off dust in the air. It can’t get all of it…nothing can. Your clearest shots will usually be just after a rain. But if you don’t have a rainstorm handy, a circular polarizer will get you a long way there. This one, made from a warming filter’s glass, solves the polarizer’s problem of the bluish tint polarized images get.
So by getting the Moose’s filter, you’re getting color-corrected polarization. Super.
My outdoor shots include a lot of covered bridges, horse barns and Amish country scenes. I make mental notes of locations I want to shoot, then try to go out after a good shower, in the morning, in the evening, whatever gives interesting light with good air.
The Moose’s filter has done wonders for many of my photos. I haven’t taken any with/without reference shots. I just note that with the same equipment I am getting more good photographs. More than any other camera accessory I own, this little filter has improved my shooting.
Highly recommended.
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Is there a posibility of a Trinidad De La Hoya rematch after the Roy Jones Jr fight?
If Trinidad wins it would be a huge payday to see De La Hoya get his rematch.Would you pay to see this 2nd fight between DLH and tito?
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