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    Re: Wine barrels

    Ahmet,
    You need a cpl to reduce the reflections on the glass, otherwise nicely seen.

    https://photographylife.com/how-to-use-a-polarizer

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    Re: Wine barrels

    Quote Originally Posted by ahmetmacitsahin View Post
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    Looks like you've emptied them.

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    Interesting shot Ahmet. John makes a good point regarding polarizing filters; this type of image could certainly use a bit of reduction in the reflection as it really overwhelms the subject. Just don't think reflections have to be removed 100% of the time as they can be an interesting compositional element if done well.

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    Re: Wine barrels

    I liked it the way it is; you meant it that way, i suppose

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahmetmacitsahin View Post
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    To reduce reflexions, which I believe is necessarry to present the barrels, you could move the lens as close to the glass as possible, and even give shade wirh one hand, if a polarizer filter is not available.


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    Re: Wine barrels

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Ahmet,
    You need a cpl to reduce the reflections on the glass, otherwise nicely seen.

    https://photographylife.com/how-to-use-a-polarizer
    Thank you for commenting John.

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    Re: Wine barrels

    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    Looks like you've emptied them.

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    It will take a couple of decades to empty them George.

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    Re: Wine barrels

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Interesting shot Ahmet. John makes a good point regarding polarizing filters; this type of image could certainly use a bit of reduction in the reflection as it really overwhelms the subject. Just don't think reflections have to be removed 100% of the time as they can be an interesting compositional element if done well.
    Thank you for your comments Manfred.

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    Re: Wine barrels

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    I liked it the way it is; you meant it that way, i suppose
    Thank you Nandakumar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnlarsen View Post
    To reduce reflexions, which I believe is necessarry to present the barrels, you could move the lens as close to the glass as possible, and even give shade wirh one hand, if a polarizer filter is not available.
    Thank you for your comments and suggestions.



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    Re: Wine barrels

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