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If You go down to the woods

Polarizing filters are mostly known for the effect they have on blue skies, but they are just as useful for vibrant woodland

9 BOOST SPRING GREENS

olarizing filters are used to boost colour saturation but are mostly known for the effect they have on blue skies – turning them into a deep, rich hue. A lot of photographers aren’t aware that they are just as

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