Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/16

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Subject: [Leica] #009
From: firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Sun Jan 16 23:07:56 2005
References: <001b01c4f416$06b99520$c3a64254@desktop><C0CB98B7-6026-11D9-91C3-000A9578C446@ncable.net.au><003101c4f438$b420a240$c3a64254@desktop> <81AE60F6-6052-11D9-BC79-000A9578C446@ncable.net.au> <001301c4f5d0$391b2720$63d74f51@desktop>

Helps a lot. On the weekend I decided to give it a try, and went 
"bush", only to find that with the lack of water lately, there was no 
"green" around Clunes. Off came the filter and I worked with the naked 
lens on some Aussie landscapes, which I'll have up as next weeks PAW.

Cheers and thanks
On 09/01/2005, at 9:20 AM, GeeBee wrote:
>
> Hi Alastair,
>
> That certainly is pushing it :-)  My filing system is to throw film 
> wallets
> into a cupboard so the 'system' more or less comprises of oldest on the
> bottom.
>
> The 2 shots below are both with a green filter but you can see how many
> variations of grey a green filter will assign to the many shades of 
> green
> present.
>
> The second shot shows, if you compare the tree in the centre to the 
> first
> version, the near infra red look to foliage in full sun. Apparently a 
> green
> filter will also improve skin rendition.
>
> http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Olympus/Flore_02.htm
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> --Graham
>
>
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Alastair


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