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The Cherry Tree
Image Title:  The Cherry Tree
 
 By: Ragnhildur Ragnars  
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Photographer Ragnhildur Ragnars {K:1573}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Elan
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Flowers
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Uploaded 10/4/2003 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 245 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 9 Rating
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Fernando Tasca   {K:1999} 10/4/2003
wonderful colours and picture.
well done.
F.Tasca


Tony Smallman   {K:16187} 10/4/2003
I like this combination of colours.What is the Orton technique?


Erdem Calisgan   {K:4050} 10/4/2003
Good. Looks like a product of ps or psp :) What is orton?


Amancio Couto   {K:15720} 10/4/2003
WONDERFUL!...Great shot!...congrats Ragnhildur!....magnificent colors!!!


Ragnhildur Ragnars   {K:1573} 10/4/2003
This is not photoshop. Orton technique (named after the guy who perfected it) consists of taking two photos of the same subject and sandwiching them together. Need to use slide film and tripod of course. One image is over exposed by 2 stops and in sharp focus. (The skeleton of the image). The other image is over exposed by 1 stop and blurred out of focus. The two images are then sandwiched together. It really pops out the colour. Takes a bit of practice. I usually shoot the sharp image at least at f16 and the blurred image I open up to f4.


Gabriella Carta   {K:22865} 10/4/2003
nice job


Petur Heimir   {K:179} 10/5/2003
Hæ Ragnhildur
I like this combination of colours. Nice job.
Spennandi litadýrw hér.


Christine Campbell   {K:2693} 10/6/2003
That's a pretty nifty technique with great results!


Gerhard Fuehring   {K:4280} 10/20/2003
this is art


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