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<blockquote data-quote="cajuncooker" data-source="post: 125195" data-attributes="member: 13300"><p>My wife and I had the opportunity to do some whale-watching off Cape Cod a couple of years ago. I was shooting with a Nikon D70s, Tamron 28-300 lens, no polarizer filter and was able to get a couple of good shots, not dramatic, but not too bad. A polarizer would have helped on some of the shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajuncooker, post: 125195, member: 13300"] My wife and I had the opportunity to do some whale-watching off Cape Cod a couple of years ago. I was shooting with a Nikon D70s, Tamron 28-300 lens, no polarizer filter and was able to get a couple of good shots, not dramatic, but not too bad. A polarizer would have helped on some of the shots. [/QUOTE]
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