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SOLARIZED SUNSET
Image Title:  SOLARIZED SUNSET
 
 By: BILL NAGY  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer BILL NAGY {K:3139}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model CANON EOS 30D
Categories Digital
Photoart
Alternative Process
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio Lens Canon  28-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Uploaded 5/9/2008 Film / Memory Type DIGITAL
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 81 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 11 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  OSWEGO
State -  IL
Country - United States   United States
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Michele Carlsen   {K:134174} 5/9/2008
Very creative and interesting Bill !!!! You are very artistic and creative - I love the colors so very rich !! I do not know much about this 'SOLARIZED' photography but I really like it !

Best Wishes,
Michele~


BILL NAGY   {K:3139} 5/9/2008
Hi Michele, thank you for commenting. Now sit back and listen; solarization started back in the days of B&W photography. It was done during the print or negative developing process by exposing the print or negative to bright light partially through the process and then continuing the developing resulting in a partially negative and partially postive photo. Make any sense? BILL


Michele Carlsen   {K:134174} 5/9/2008
Thank You so much for the explanation Bill - I really appreciate it ! It makes perfect sence to me - You did a great job of explaining :))

I would guess to be what it sort of looks like then - flowers in the forground with the depth of the sky on top :)) Am I close ?


BILL NAGY   {K:3139} 5/9/2008
Hi Michele, Those are trees in the foreground. BILL


BILL NAGY   {K:3139} 5/9/2008
Hi Again Michele, I am attaching the original photo so you can get a better idea of what I did. BILL



Michele Carlsen   {K:134174} 5/9/2008
I was wrong with my guess Bill - but I do understand !


Michele Carlsen   {K:134174} 5/9/2008
Ohhhhhh wow Bill I see now for sure and I really like this image as it is too :))
Thank You for the demonstration - so to speak I love to learn photography :))


Alvin Riesbeck   {K:1170} 5/11/2008
Bill Not too wild about this one, too much green for a sunset. But I will say it sure is different. OH! The green is trees, That makes sense now. Cheers Alvin


BILL NAGY   {K:3139} 5/11/2008
Alvin, It is a SOLARIZATION. The colors and image are not suppose to look natural. BILL NAGY


Erland Pillegaard   {K:22433} 6/6/2008
Nice use of color
erland


BILL NAGY   {K:3139} 6/6/2008
Thank you for your comment, Erland. BILL NAGY


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