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| Theedz and i were pulling our boats out of the water on Lake Julia when Theedz spotted this little guy sitting on the sand next to the landing.
i took a couple pictures using just my camera, then took a couple more with my H30 sunglasses held in front of the camera lens.
if you've ever wondered whether polarized lenses matter, this should answer the question...
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Location: Germantown, WI | wow, that was really neat!
i've been thinking of upgrading to a good pair of polarized glasses.
fathers day is sunday and my wife has been asking me what i want, maybe
i now know!! |
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Location: Girdwood, Alaska | I reccomend the H30's... I love the fact that they come with three lenses for different lighting conditions and the frames have a lifetime warrany. I have the Surge and they are great |
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| I bought a Circular Polarizer, which is a filter that screws into the camera's lens to do the same thing. Can't wait to take some "follow" photos. |
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| H3O the only way to go |
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Location: lansing, il | "H3O the only way to go" yup no doubt about it... http://www.h30polarized.com |
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