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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 10/19/2007
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great colors, very nice use of DOF
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Alessandro Capelli
{K:34805} 10/19/2007
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WOW! Amazing landscape! Incredible light ant reflections..another GREAT work from you Ian! All the best my friend! Ale
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 10/18/2007
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WOW...just amazing, Ian...deserves an award! 7/7
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Debjit Ghosh
{K:3494} 10/17/2007
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Ian, to some extent I see the same effect with digital. with long exposure there are sometimes magenta cast at sunset, especially, when the sky is clear. Sometimes I am in two minds whether I should correct it in post processing or leave it just as it is but I guess it will depend on a case by case basis :-)
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Ian Cameron
{K:1163} 10/17/2007
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Hi Debjit when the lighting gets extreme as in this case all sorts of unusual colours become apparent. The problem is your eyes become quickly accustomed to the colours and slowly but surely neutralise them. Try it for yourself, go from one type of lighting to the next, say tungsten to fluorescent initally the colours look very strongly biased towards orange and then horribly green but slowly your eyes make sense of this and the cast is largely ignored. Film does not become accustomed to these casts, it also shifts marginally towards magenta with long exposures where a phenomena known as reciprocity failure begins to occur. This inherent "disease" of film has long been used by landscape photographer's to their advantage and in my case, I regularly exploit the effect with Velvia film, fully aware of the effect that is likely to occur.
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Debjit Ghosh
{K:3494} 10/17/2007
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you haven't left anything to say apart from WOW :-) in some of your landscape, as this one, I see a purple coloring in the foreground, which I like very much - is this from the Velvia you are using or is this what you saw ? I am asking since I haven't used Velvia much myself.
cheers, ~deb
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Mattia L.
{K:7625} 10/17/2007
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Amazing, simply amazing! Congratulations!
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Theo Esterhuizen
{K:89} 10/17/2007
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WOW!!!! that is a stunning shot!
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