Given that these were shot with a Leica S (006), I customarily would post this on the Leica channel but, as this is a more active group, I thought that there might be more responses here. I shot this car a few days ago and because of the prominent window reflections, dumped the entire set. Today I tried again, this time with a polarizer and shooting each perspective at different rotations of the polarizer and aperture settings. The view through the finder revealed that while the reflections in one area were removed, other parts were either unaffected or made worse and when those areas were corrected the previously improved sites were once again reflective. I have attached two examples. I do understand that I would do well to put the car in a better setting but should I not be able to see some benefit from a polarizer in these situations?
Any advice, guidance, or criticism would be greatly appreciated…Thank you.
Any advice, guidance, or criticism would be greatly appreciated…Thank you.