Blue Glass

Uploaded: September 13, 2003

Description

3.5, 28-200mm (macro mode) natural light. Kodak C41 B&W print film. Blue tint added in Photoshop.

Comments

Edward R. Valdez September 13, 2003

I spent this roll of film experimenting with using shallow DOF. I cropped the photo using the rule of thirds. The blue tint (added by PS) is almost the exact color of the glass. As you can see, I'm just experimenting and having fun. #59008

Roseann E. Dreasher September 13, 2003

This is really cool and definitely worth a roll of film...ever thought of going digital??? lol #199105

Edward R. Valdez September 13, 2003

Thanks Roseann! I would like to try digital at some point, but the equipment I want is a little out of my budget right now. Thanks for taking the time to stop in and comment, I appreciate it! #199190

Colette M. Metcalf September 18, 2003

This is very a very unique image!! Just great!! #205071

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