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Old Feb 1st, 2007, 11:57 AM
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Quote: Originally Posted by GBMINI (original)
Different question ...
I tried the circular polarizer today (a bit disappointing, maybe the sky wasn't the right shade of blue).
Anyway, should I remove the "dummy" (UV) filter when I fit the polarizer, or stack them?

Although it serves no particular purpose in this case, I'd leave the UV on Simple reason for this is so I NEVER have any lenses kicking around (either mounted or in the bag) without the protection of a UV filter, and it would be easy to forget to slip the thing back on after you take the CP off Also, if you're ever shooting in B&W, an organge or even red filter would give you great results on the sky.

Or, try experimenting with infa-red or infa-red sensitive film (I realise I'm talking about shooting in film here, but if you have a traditional film SLR, it's well worth getting it out just for this) You can get some super, sometimes whacky, effect with it
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