Rorschach abstracts
Posted 17/10/2015 - 08:51
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Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
Andy
Posted 17/10/2015 - 10:28
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Great.
Posted 18/10/2015 - 06:33
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Thank you, Andy and Nigelk.
On the K-5, I used the digital filter "custom filter" setting, scroll down to "invert color." This found under menu record tab #2.
May be located differently on other bodies.
alfpics wrote:
Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
Andy,Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
On the K-5, I used the digital filter "custom filter" setting, scroll down to "invert color." This found under menu record tab #2.
May be located differently on other bodies.
- David
"A republic, madam, if you can keep it." - Benjamin Franklin
"A republic, madam, if you can keep it." - Benjamin Franklin
Posted 18/10/2015 - 09:23
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Nakedgun wrote:
Thank you, Andy and Nigelk.
On the K-5, I used the digital filter "custom filter" setting, scroll down to "invert color." This found under menu record tab #2.
May be located differently on other bodies.
Ah thanks for the info - I've never bothered delving into those custom filters!!
Thank you, Andy and Nigelk.
alfpics wrote:
Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
Andy,Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
On the K-5, I used the digital filter "custom filter" setting, scroll down to "invert color." This found under menu record tab #2.
May be located differently on other bodies.
Andy
Posted 18/10/2015 - 10:59
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Certainly different - the first few remind me of the time I knocked a couple of bottles of ink over back in the days I used to refill my own printer cartridges.
That final image has a strange appeal though.
Carl
That final image has a strange appeal though.
Carl
No matter how many lenses I have owned - I have always needed just one more
Posted 18/10/2015 - 16:13
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alfpics wrote:
Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
and do you have anything that shows what the "normal" image would have been?
Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
Barrie - Too Old To Die Young
https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/barrieforbes
https://www.flickr.com/photos/189482630@N03/
https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/barrieforbes
https://www.flickr.com/photos/189482630@N03/
Posted 19/10/2015 - 06:25
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bforbes wrote:
Umm, no. But I can say that they were all shots of clouds, except the last, which is a hilltop water tank (caught the neighbor's roofline in that one).
alfpics wrote:
Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
and do you have anything that shows what the "normal" image would have been?Well - very different and artistic! Would be interested to know some of the particular settings the camera were for these?!!
- David
"A republic, madam, if you can keep it." - Benjamin Franklin
"A republic, madam, if you can keep it." - Benjamin Franklin
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