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Photographer  Hollow Eye {Karma:1306}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Canon Ixus APS
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Uploaded 9/28/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji APS film ISO 200
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About This was one of the most brilliant coloured sights that I have ever seen in nature. Stunning colour that went on like this for about 2 miles through the Canterbury countryside. One problem I had though was that the reds were 'blown out'. Not over exposed as such but just so red that you couldnt see any detail in the red. I was also using a 35mm SLR with Fuji superia 400ISO eith the same effect. It also affected some macro shots taken at a different time. Could this be the film or processing? I feel that Fuji gives great blue/green tones but maybe not so good on the reds. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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John Muzo   {K:52} 10/5/2003
Excellent angle, beautiful colors. Great work.

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ventrix drogo ventrix drogo   {K:65398} 9/30/2003
Molto bella come taglio e quel rosso e' fantastico. Ciao

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Thomas Rubin   {K:1251} 9/30/2003
Sorry, the one in the above comment was the wrong picture ....

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Thomas Rubin   {K:1251} 9/30/2003
I like your picture!

A suggestion: Use in Photoshop //Image//Hue/Saturation// and //Brightness/Contrast//. But you know: Reds are differentliy adapted by everyone....

Thomas

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Bobbie C.   {K:1425} 9/29/2003
I had the same thing happen on a picture of little girls in red dresses. The roll was processed at a drugstore. I took the negative to a pro lab and asked them to bring out the detail in the red, and it turned out great. It may have been the same film as you used (not sure). Give another lab a try.

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Becky V   {K:9699} 9/28/2003
Before we begin, let me just say that I haven't found anything to back up this thought, so I may be completely wrong. What I do is try to avoid photographing bright (i.e. high contrast) red flowers. I've always thought that the colour is so low on the electromagnetic spectrum that it's hard for any camera to pick up detail. And yet I've seen many red flower photos at Usefilm with perfect detail. Maybe they were all taken indoors with controlled lighting? I have a feeling it's not an exposure issue, but I'd like to hear from someone who has done this successfully.

P.S. - I took some shots of red flowers in early morning dappled shade today (because I never learn) with Velvia. If they turn out, I'll let you know. :-)

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Eric Goldwasser   {K:4294} 9/28/2003
I've had problems like that where the red is over blown. Your best bet when you even suspect something might blow out is to bracket. Try to underexpose a few shots to see how the reds are handled... In the case of macro, a white sheet of translucent paper or something similar would be a good thing to interpose between the harsh sun and the bright red. You should still have amazing red tones, but less harsh light. Hope this is helpful!

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Emgy Massidda Emgy Massidda   {K:60358} 9/28/2003
A very beautiful field of bright red poppies
Good shot
Regards

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Sara M   {K:12411} 9/28/2003
I find it perfect.. The red is so beautifully shown in the picture.

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