"Keep clear of the dupes that talk democracy,
And the dogs that bark revolution.
Drunk with talk, liars and believers.
I believe in my tusks. Long live freedom and damn the ideologies!"
(Robinson Jeffers)
I'm colorblind and never have paid much attention to the visual arts. I guess what the Col. is talking about is the "halo" around the train, which escaped my notice until he mentioned his filter adding an effect.
Yes, Cederq, I do. Digital photography and the mysteries of color, video, compression, and sound are fascinating.
Mr. Day, that is indeed the effect. The filter also enhances colors in an interesting way. I'll post an example of that so you can see how vivid the colors become. Total fraud on the viewer of course.
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Colonel, Please explain the meaning of this. Like a train in a switching yard, I'm kind of slow.
ReplyDeleteI'm a camera buff, Mr. Day. Just sharing a photo I took that I like. The Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 has a really neat filter that creates this effect.
ReplyDeleteI got it, I knew Col Bunny liked cameras and he likes trains... so do I.
ReplyDeleteI'm colorblind and never have paid much attention to the visual arts. I guess what the Col. is talking about is the "halo" around the train, which escaped my notice until he mentioned his filter adding an effect.
ReplyDeleteYes, Cederq, I do. Digital photography and the mysteries of color, video, compression, and sound are fascinating.
ReplyDeleteMr. Day, that is indeed the effect. The filter also enhances colors in an interesting way. I'll post an example of that so you can see how vivid the colors become. Total fraud on the viewer of course.