
"During the six days our group spent in the park," says Steve, "we had two days of rain. That's not too bad, but on this day -- our last chance at a Smoky Mountain sunset -- it never quit raining, at least not for long! At this point, as we all sat waiting impatiently in our vehicles, we agreed our workshop's success was already assured -- even if we did not fire another frame. Before this trip began, I was concerned that the severe drought in that area would cause the leaves to drop from the trees before they turned color. During our first several days in the park, however, we were nearly blinded by dramatic fall colors.
"As we sat gazing out at this rain, we saw virtually no color at all. We thought we were more likely to witness this sunset on our wrist watches than through our viewfinders. So what else could we do?

"When I thought more about what I might do with the scene, I realized the little bit of color I was seeing was flat. I was concentrating mostly on the light areas in the sky -- light areas of reflected light -- the thought came quickly. LIGHT! … MUTED REFLECTED LIGHT!! That’s long been my recipe for the Singh-Ray Gold-N-Blue Polarizer!

Be sure to look at more of Steve's recent Smoky Mountain images on his website, stevekossack.com
To upgrade your drop-in polarizer, you'll need to ship the drop-in polarizer that fits your lens to Singh-Ray along with payment for the LB Warming Polarizer glass plus $50 custom mounting fee ($260 + shipping). This service is also available for our Gold-N-Blue Polarizer ($240 + shipping). For more information, call Singh-Ray at 863-993-4100.
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