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I guess this is not a circular polarizer, because of the strange sky. Has a velvia look to it, thats good because i like velvia. But seriously, the greenest grass i have ever seen. It really is about this green between 1-430pm.
More pictures, learning some more of the settings.
Nikon D200 :: 12-24 Tokina :: CCD Sensor.
PCV tool tube mod, except I used ABS plastic. Cheap and works great, but will probably replace for the de facto tractor manual tube so I can carry a MSR fuel bottle.
I've bought some polarized sunglasses. This is how the world, or at least my rear window, looks to me.
making blank patient charts at the hospital internship. I made 35 btw, a new record for me.
wonderful colors on the tabs.
I suggest, when the time comes, you address "Advance Directives".
A very, very, very important Medical topic you should have some knowledge of.
This is what Stockholm castle looks one way...
I had originally intended to make this yet another comparison between shooting with and without a polarizing filter, but I forgot shooting with it turned "off" is not the same as removing it altogether.
Unedited. The filter does cause some vigenetting at 18mm.
Experimenting with my new polarized lens filter. This is shot in Seattle's Chinatown. I like how the sky has a gradient look because of the filter. Also I like how the person and the plane seem to be interacting with each other.
Never seen the sky so polarized. Taken at the same time as this: www.flickr.com/photos/ommane/369323100/
There was a photographic building where you could get your photo taken in old fashioned clothes and printed using old techniques and old camera's. The photographer stepped outside for some air and i couldnt resist a snap shot. I polarized the image as the sun really over exposed the top courner of it and it gave it the best effect i could find. Not the best photo but i couldnt resist putting it up!