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Old 06-07-2007
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Very delayed reply, but there you go :P

Skylight filters also make a small difference. The issue with polarisers is they knock off a stop or 2 of light - slower shutter- but if the suns bright enough to give you glare, you might be able to get away with it. Skylights are like £5 with decent polarisers £35 - always use a skylight and and protect your nice filter or lens! Skylights don't lose you any light too.

You can meter a upto a stop underexposed and then use levels on the photo editing program to fix it. You can correct underexposure but NOT over exposure.
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