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You can't see it in the picture, but there's a worn slope down to the water's edge right there. At the NRT (Sheep Pasture) again, or still. I'm adding this for the same reason I took the picture. I like the spot. I knew it didn't have a great composition when I took it. Also, funny thing, I had a polariser on. Clearly, it does not work.
Edit { I finally got around to cropping the left side off, and a little of the top. Also some contrast gain there. } Comments
Nice photo
-- To freeze emotion, memories, thoughts in a single frame, never to be repeated in time ever again ~ the art of photography. -- Le gasp! I know I know XD I have a cheap polarizer of my own which just makes a bit of the photo go dark :/ and no problem lol.
-- To freeze emotion, memories, thoughts in a single frame, never to be repeated in time ever again ~ the art of photography. -- Le gasp! Great capture of the reflections.... Bravo.
-- I press and twist knobs just to make your head nod. The polariser isn't supposed to get rid of all the reflections, I forget the physics of it but not all reflected light is polarised. It will reduce the glarey sort of reflections and you will actually get clearer relfections of the sort shown here. That is just what experience tells me, I will have to look up the physics of it sometime.
-- www.jonathan-knowles.co.uk Ah, all right. Well I know that polariser still sucks. I used my father's to get rid of window reflection and it turned it totally black. I tried mine on a window and it just dulled it a bit. My father's is inside a square frame, though. I don't know how to attach it. :-\ Know anything about that? He could tell me. I just haven't asked him yet.
-- Kill me again... Hmm, the sqaure filter will probably be for some old system. Does it have any manufacturers markings on it?
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