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Ice Hockey problem - shooting through scratched glass.
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When shooting action it is not always possible to get a good position. As you said glass can have annoying reflections and choosing a different position so that you are shooting through the glass from a different angle can be a solution. A polarizing filter can also help with reflections, but the angle opposite the reflective surface is also important to minimize reflections. If the glass is not clear or scratched the depth of field of the subject is important. With moving subjects this is difficult. The camera settings 'focus on moving object' and 'object tracking' can help (if the camera has this option). The 'burst' function can also help in selecting a good photo. It is always better to try and get a good photo than to have to correct it afterwards. I always try to assess the situation, choose a good position (if possible) and set a shutter speed and ISO in advance, with the ability to correct both quickly. This usually helps... or not. Big Grin
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RE: Ice Hockey problem - shooting through scratched glass. - by denzjos - Today, 08:44 AM

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