Bob,

> I'm going to take a polariser, probably. I haven't used a polariser in
> digital photography before. Is there anything I particularly need to
> look out for, or be aware of? I use B+W and Contax circular
> polarisers, which are neutral in colour and good quality, but if
> there's anything intrinsically different about using them with digital
> compared to film, please let me know.

polariser is as useful on digital as ever. Most of my pictures of NZ
were taken with B+W MRC circular polariser and I haven't noticed any
adverse effects. And the polariser enabled me to take some pictures 
which would be impossible to take otherwise, like:

http://picasaweb.google.com/placus/NewZealand/photo#5079591291629615122

Perhaps not a typical case for using a polariser, but without it almost 
whole surface of the lake turned to washed out white. Polariser helped 
to restore at least some of the details...

Cheers,

Peter


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