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Old 04-28-2021, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Carruth View Post
One trick that Mark Hatcher uses to get good photos is a polarizing filter, which can cut out much of the glare of surface reflections. Since these are going to be just the spots where the wood grain will reflect best this really helps. Now I have to find one that fits my camera....
Strangely, that never occurred to me. I even have a couple of them in my camera bag (and I did a minor in photography).
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