N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Polarized opinions

he polarizer isn’t just a landscape photography essential: it’s the multitool of filters. Its ability to block polarized light from a specific direction reduces glare from sunlight, and boosts both contrast and colour saturation. This results in the punchier skies most people associate with polarizers, but also the ability to cut through reflections in water. If that wasn’t enough, a polarizing filter’s light-blocking properties allow it to

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