The one accessory you’re likely to find in any professional nature photographer’s camera bag is a polarizer. No matter the camera type or brand, from large-format film shooters to DSLR users, everyone has a polarizer, and many pros carry a few different types. The reason is simple: Polarizers make a scene look better by increasing saturation, reducing or eliminating glare and, in particular, darkening down a washed-out, milquetoast cyan sky to a crisp slate blue.Quick Tips For Using A Polarizer - Outdoor Photographer | OutdoorPhotographer.com
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