To mrjcall;
After a considerable amount of e-mail to canon techs they agree with your explanation and suggest that when I frame just the sky and clouds I should not use a polarizer, it will just make effect worse depending on the moisture in the air and the angle of the sun. Thanks for the input.
yes i had the polarizer on and did rotate it, but I differently did not see that line in my view finder.
OK this I don't understand hope someone can help. If you go about 2/3 up in the center of the picture you will see a straight line running at a slight angle form left to right downward with a darker shade of blue on top. Could it be the polarized filter on the lens or is it the camera. Rebel T1i with 18-55mm lens.
Looks like a good day here in Colorado, hope to get some good light at sunset. wish me look.
I used a canon t1i rebe with a polarizer, hand held. One of the things i noticed was that when i uploaded the pictures at 2.5mb they did lose some color. Should i upload at a higher mb
Please do post would love to see your interpretation. I would like to thank all those who commented.
Thanks for the positive feedback makes me want to get out and do more, but at 71 it takes longer so give me a little time and I'll be back.
Thanks for all the nice comments. I hope to get out more often this year.
This is my attempt to capture nature at its best please feel free to comment. I could use any advice to improve my work that you could give. Thanks for taking a look.
I'm new at this. took it up as a retirement hobby. picture was taken at Cheery creek park Colorado with a canon 500d. I like the cool blue what do you think?
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