View Full Version : polarizer smackdown
Travis
09-26-2008, 09:30 PM
Here is an example of how a polarizer can bitch slap automotive glare. This would be considered a prime example, sometimes depending on the angle you may only have a portion of this glare reduced.
kiley9806
09-27-2008, 10:20 AM
wowsers... thats awesome!
thanks for showing us this travis.
solidifies the fact i desperately need to buy a polarizer...
Marko
09-27-2008, 10:27 AM
This is an EXCELLENT example Travis :)
Can I use your photos in a blog post on this subject?
thx - Marko
baddness
09-27-2008, 10:27 AM
I bought one last weekend. For me it's taking a bit of getting use to.
Thanks Travis for showing the difference a polarizer can make :)
Travis
09-27-2008, 10:36 AM
This is an EXCELLENT example Travis :)
Can I use your photos in a blog post on this subject?
thx - Marko
sure...
notice also the windshield.... in the frame that has the glare down the body side the windshield is glareless due to how the polarizer was set...
in the frame with the glare reduced body side the windshield is blown from glare..
mindforge
09-27-2008, 03:23 PM
At first, I thought... you know... the reflections look cool in the car. But in this picture, it really doesn't. The polarizer makes the shot look so much better.
Thanks for sharing that image. I actually kind of argue against polarizers, because I always think.. Ill just do it in post process... well, this would take a whole lot of time in post process to fix for one... for two, the image is just plain better with the polarizer.
tirediron
09-27-2008, 07:53 PM
At first, I thought... you know... the reflections look cool in the car. But in this picture, it really doesn't. The polarizer makes the shot look so much better.
Thanks for sharing that image. I actually kind of argue against polarizers, because I always think.. Ill just do it in post process... well, this would take a whole lot of time in post process to fix for one... for two, the image is just plain better with the polarizer.
Speaks the voice of someone who's never spent hours in the darkroom sweating over a hot easel I suspect. ;) Seriously, no matter how good post processing is or becomes, there's no substitute for getting it right in the camera!
mindforge
09-28-2008, 05:17 AM
Speaks the voice of someone who's never spent hours in the darkroom sweating over a hot easel I suspect. ;) Seriously, no matter how good post processing is or becomes, there's no substitute for getting it right in the camera!
Sometimes, I will take a shot with post processing in mind. I have been using photoshop since the day it came out... I actually love post processing. But, there are some things that I just can't do with photoshop unless I spent hours and hours on it... this is definitely one of those.
tomorrowstreasures
09-28-2008, 08:48 PM
Might reduce glare but the reflections can be a bit harsh...need to be careful about that. Or, have reflections that add to the image. I do like how nice the windshield appears and the punch of the color on the car!
Marko
09-29-2008, 10:28 AM
Thanks again Travis! I posted the images in the blog.
http://www.photography.ca/blog/?p=131
Marko
PKMax
09-29-2008, 10:33 AM
That's a fantastic example, and a very nice car :)
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