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May 03, 2006 09:12 |  #1

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May 03, 2006 11:16 |  #2

A powerful set of strokes - were they hitting land or sea? How long was your exposure? I am a bit surprised by the overall green cast - but it makes for an interesting photo.


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May 03, 2006 11:19 |  #3

The clouds return to being a more normal leaden sky if you remove the colour cast, but it is certainly an unusual photo with the cast. ;)



  
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May 04, 2006 05:37 |  #4

the green cast is an accident......

This photo is from a slide(yes film:cool: )which the lab cross processed by mistake

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May 04, 2006 10:07 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #5
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rudgej wrote:
The clouds return to being a more normal leaden sky if you remove the colour cast, but it is certainly an unusual photo with the cast. ;)

I agree with John.


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