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    The red headed step child jgredline's Avatar
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    18-250 Tamron with polarizer

    Hi Folks
    I took these a while back when I first purchased my 18-250 Tamy.
    The first one was shot with no filter.
    The second one with a b&w circular polarizer.





    I wonder; is a polarizer is a polarizer?
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    Re: 18-250 Tamron with polarizer

    Quote Originally Posted by jgredline
    Hi Folks
    I took these a while back when I first purchased my 18-250 Tamy.
    The first one was shot with no filter.
    The second one with a b&w circular polarizer.
    I wonder; is a polarizer is a polarizer?

    That must be where Purple Rain comes from!
    That is odd, looks like its a B&W filter with a lot of red

    My old film polarizer filter was neutral.
    I bought a bag of filters on eBay & one was a color polarizer with Red/Blue
    Maybe thats a Red/Yellow, the water looks odd too.
    Last edited by hollis; 01-02-2008 at 01:39 PM.

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    Re: 18-250 Tamron with polarizer

    Hollis
    Turns out it was the ''wrong'' filter. It was indeed a film polarizer
    Now that I have the right one, the difference is minor, but very cool. When I get a moment, I will post some new pics..
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    τα γαρ αορατα αυτου απο κτισεως κοσμου τοις ποιημασιν νοουμενα καθοραται η τε αιδιος αυτου δυναμις και θειοτης εις το ειναι αυτους αναπολογητους

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    Re: 18-250 Tamron with polarizer

    I like the way you filtered out the ducks. But really, polarizers to me are the most usefull filter of any.
    JUST TAKE THE DAMN PICTURE!

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    Re: 18-250 Tamron with polarizer

    Do they make one that would filter out my wife? Like it did the ducks
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