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[QUOTE="Kawidude, post: 1339456, member: 18582"] Nope. It probably would have helped though. We were in the park around 9:30 in the morning. One side of the valley was buried in shadows. The closer-up shot of the waterfall was in a deep shadow, so the sky was blown out. The opposite side of the valley had the morning sun blasting onto it so I stopped down a bit more to control the light (which showed the nice blue sky). I've actually never used a polarizer before but I suppose I should add one to the camera backpack. The circular version can be rotated so you're just getting the effect on the sky, right? [/QUOTE]
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