On Wed, Jul 11, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I've been using a green filter quite a bit this year. Never did until
> about a year or two ago and pretty much disliked the look as it didn't
> look very natural to me.
>
> Until I learned how to manage the look through printing the images
> differently and by composing differently.
>
> Last month, I shot a couple rolls with the green almost exclusively.
> The first few shots were pretty bad, but after a while I started
> seeing things in a different light and started looking for subjects or
> compositions that fit that vision.
Throw out an example or two when you get a chance.
The sleeper in the fold to me is the orange. Stuff looks like IR
sometimes. People generally grab a red for dramatic skies, etc. Orange
is scary dramatic. Terrible filter factor though. There must be an app
for that.
Joel W.
P.S. I am going to do your test with VS soon. I've had limited time for
messing around because of house guests and needing to install PS 6 and a
couple other little computer jobs. Plus, I am hitting Acros right on
the money with VS right now and its too much fun. -- jw
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