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If you don't have a neutral density filter, a polarizer will do nicely.
Bob in Las Vegas wrote in message ... In article tSlse.16648$Hj.3313@lakeread02, Perendinater wrote: Reduce the aperture, use a slower film speed, and/or take the pictures at a darker time of day. Or use a neutral density filter. |
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In article xXB7f.13920$i%.1826@fed1read07,
xyzzy wrote: If you don't have a neutral density filter, a polarizer will do nicely. Except for that part where it makes the sky look weird. |
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