Thanks, I think it is solved then. Using the Lee filter system is also new to me (as is LF), so there are some mistakes to be made and learn from.
Thanks, I think it is solved then. Using the Lee filter system is also new to me (as is LF), so there are some mistakes to be made and learn from.
a fail-safe way to shade your lens while your using a tripod is to always use the darkslide to shade the lens..
Too many filters.
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Parts of the sky are naturally polarized, other parts are not. When you use wider angle lenses you can pick up both parts of the sky. If you use a polarizer then you will get banding in the sky from the polarized and unpolarized sky areas. The wider the lens the more banding you will get.
Yes, but in such a case the banding will not be as regular and geometrical as it is in the OP's case.
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