Polarizing filter for winter



I have managed to make do without one this summer (doing post processing
instead), but after having viewed results with and without one with the
camera I have Canon S3 IS, I was curious about winter shots too.

Can anyone offer advice on using a polarizing filter with snow? would you
consider it essential?


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