I assume you're talking about the polarizer blue/yellow.
I've got one, and a purple/orange one also. I've used
the blue/yellow mostly in settings with water and sky,
the purple/orange occasionally with sunsets. You do get
effects that would be hard to get any other way.
Have fun with it.
-Lon
Ami
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 2:32 PM
Subject: just got my Cokin blue/yellow filter
> Has anyone else worked with this filter before? I can't wait to try it
out.
> I got it so I could take cool sunset shots on Cape Cod this November.
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> Amita
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Hello Amita,
Yes, I have had one for several years. If used carefully, it can
produce some nice results. It is very easy to overdo it, however. It
is most useful around water and sunrise/sunsets to strengthen or
prolong the golden glow. Have fun with it!
Bruce
Monday, October 18, 2004, 9:32
I've used a red-blue polarizer, the results are interesting. I've never
used the blue-yellow variety but I looked
at a few photos taken using one. The results can be quite striking.
Remember it's a polarizing filter and the
same rules apply.
Amita Guha wrote:
Has anyone else worked with this
Has anyone else worked with this filter before? I can't wait to try it out.
I got it so I could take cool sunset shots on Cape Cod this November.
Amita
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