Dramatic light: Red filtered B&W sky
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In ancient times, when Pan-F and Tri-X roamed the planet, clever B&W photographers used a red filter to darken blue skies. This made for startling landscape images. It's impractical to carry a red filter with you today when you can achieve the same result by using your editing software to do a color (channel) separation of your image. This technique gives you three different B&W photos, one if which looks like B&W shot through a red filter. Find an image full of REALLY blue sky. Learn how to create a color separation. Show us the red filtered result.
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| Submitted: | Tuesday, 15th September, 2009 18:42 (GMT) |
| Taken: | Friday, 13th March, 2009 |
| Focal length: | 20 mm |
| Shutter speed: | 1/800 sec |
| Aperture: | F8 |
| ISO: | 200 |
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| Views: | 406 |
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