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06/26/2004 10:54:44 PM |
A shame they no longer produce the lens on the right. |
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06/25/2004 08:55:30 PM |
Isn't something that's completely black and white already pretty much desaturated? |
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06/24/2004 11:43:43 PM |
i know what you like to demonstrate... but not abvious ! |
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06/24/2004 03:41:46 AM |
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06/23/2004 11:22:42 PM |
You've got (or borrowed) some nice lenses there. And, I AM red with envy. :P But, c'mon! With at least $2,500 worth of L glass, this is the pic you submitted? Good luck anyway! :^) |
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06/23/2004 08:12:59 PM |
This image barely looks desaturated. The red rings around the lens don't make the photo anymore interesting. Clever title, but I don't think it helps the image. Focus seems a bit soft. |
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06/23/2004 05:58:32 PM |
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06/22/2004 06:25:32 PM |
I've got the one on the right, and I'm considering the one on the left. :) Nice idea. well executed. |
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06/21/2004 03:38:57 PM |
This just looks like a normal photo of two lenses, the whole desaturation effect is gone by taking something black something white, then make it balck and white and color in the only thing that has color...
I guess this photo and the original look very mutch alike.... |
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