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Do not be afraid to use a circular polarizing filter on a wide lens! Just use your head, or rather your eyes; if it looks good through the lens, then go for it! Here is an example:
Top is cropped from 3008x2000 to 3000x1500 and resized, nothing else. Bottom is the same with some exposure and shadow adjustment. Taken with D70 12-24mm@12mm f/7.1 1/400s with circular polarizing filter.
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