
A mysteriously tall and serpentine vine that I found strangling a cedar tree at the UBC Botanical Garden, last weekend.
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From my first roll of Experimental Red Glass-Filtered FujiColor ISO 400 film.
(1977 Nikon FM, 35mm)
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From my first roll of Experimental Red Glass-Filtered FujiColor ISO 400 film.
(1977 Nikon FM, 35mm)
Category Photography / Still Life
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 531 x 800px
File Size 647.3 kB
Listed in Folders
Nope, I quickly snapped up as many shots as I could while dashing to and fro the Pavillion, for an Adirondack Backpack [Basket] making course. I will return to the garden for a more thorough photographic exploration, and will likely buy a membership for the year so that I can attack everything in full-colour during the spring & summer.
And thanks for the praise, I am enjoying this new project.
And thanks for the praise, I am enjoying this new project.
Green seems uninteresting, because it still allows too many of the other colours through, it just dulls and makes subjects look like they're covered in mud. I might be able to get around this with an NDx filter, which will reduce the overall light through the green, but I'd have to use that in bright light conditions to escape the hell of green greys.
I think dark orange and dark blue will also show good results, but I'll have to hit the local camera store for those.
Yellow, like green, makes blah mud in low to overcast conditions, but I used it a few years ago to simulate sepia, with modest success in bright, blinding sunlight, as seen in the following two photos:
Grumpy Cone-Head (Self Portrait in a Downtown Vancouver office window)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/925001/
Dead Train (Squamish Railway Museum)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/924748/
I think dark orange and dark blue will also show good results, but I'll have to hit the local camera store for those.
Yellow, like green, makes blah mud in low to overcast conditions, but I used it a few years ago to simulate sepia, with modest success in bright, blinding sunlight, as seen in the following two photos:
Grumpy Cone-Head (Self Portrait in a Downtown Vancouver office window)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/925001/
Dead Train (Squamish Railway Museum)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/924748/
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