red_inten_2.tif

© Tony Sweet

red_inten_2.tif

Uploaded: June 25, 2002 18:55:36

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June 26, 2002

Please tell me how you did this. John Shaw believes we shouldn't take photographs, but photographics. This is a perfect example. I didn't get the full impact until I looked at the larger version. Very, very nice.
RW #6298

Tony Sweet June 26, 2002

Hi Rebecca,

How did I do it? I'm not sure what you mean.... I mean it's not a magic trick.... I just showed up in Jonesport Maine at the height of the blueberry season, when the leaves turn red and shot away. Oh yeah, and I did add a red intensifier and polarizer to make it look how it appeared in real life. #9132

June 26, 2002

I wasn't sure if you had done anything to it in Photoshop or not. It is an incredible shot. Thanks for sharing it.
RW #9137

Tony Sweet June 26, 2002

Hey, no problem!
That's only a picture. You should BE there... that is truly incredible!!!

Tony #9139


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