Everglades_warm.tif

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Everglades_warm.tif

Uploaded: June 25, 2002 17:37:21

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Aravinda Subasinghe October 08, 2003

Hey Tony. Nice photo! What filter did you use as I am interested in getting photos like that, but I don't seem to get the depth and the results you do. What's your secret?

Keep up the great work! #65110

Tony Sweet October 08, 2003

Hi Aravinda:

Thanks for checking out my work!
I use an 81C warming filter, shot in the Florida Everglades.

Best regards, #225918

Aravinda Subasinghe October 09, 2003

81C warming filter - what does that do? And what does the 81C stand for, if you know? #226400

Tony Sweet October 09, 2003

Warming filters are amber and remove the blue from a scene and add a warm tonality. Traditional uses for the warming filter, 81B is normal, is to use in shade and on over cast days to add warmth to the scene. In this image, it was used to punch up the amber color of the scene, making it warmer to view. #226553

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