Interesting Effect

SunGloSunGlo Registered Users Posts: 382 Major grins
edited March 25, 2008 in Wildlife
This was captured on a bright sunny day and was not converted to B/W or grayscale. I was shooting into the sun's reflection as I've done on many occasions. I expected the subject to be in silhouette, but I did not expect the trees or blue sky to change color. Every time you think you've seen it all, something new comes along.

Have fun,

Phil


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  • Slinky0390Slinky0390 Registered Users Posts: 236 Major grins
    edited March 25, 2008
    SunGlo wrote:
    This was captured on a bright sunny day and was not converted to B/W or grayscale. I was shooting into the sun's reflection as I've done on many occasions. I expected the subject to be in silhouette, but I did not expect the trees or blue sky to change color. Every time you think you've seen it all, something new comes along.

    Have fun,

    Phil


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    mhmm, the reflection on the water is overexposed so everything else became underexposed making it look like almost greyscale. I took a picture of my guitar like that and everyone that sees it thinks its b&w but its actually full color
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