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This photo is an exception: it is not a nature picture. However, I wanted to share it with you. ![]()
| Camera: | Olympus SP-550 UZ |
| Lens: | Original. |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | Ring heart |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 25 Sep 2008 - 7:05 AM |
| Tags: | Abstract, Book, Close-up, Close-up / macro, General, Heart, Love, Ring, Specialist / abstract |
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Nadyon szepén!
Hope this is correct Daniel "Hearts" ![]()
Johanna
Thanks so much, Johanna!!! The correct phrase is: nagyon szép.
Kind regards:
Daniel
Dear Fred:
To9 the best of my knowledge sepia is an artificial food given to parrots. If you tell me what this term stands for in photography, I might be able to help you. Remember: I am not a pro but an end user, an absolute amateur, who uses a simple compact digital photo camera with mostly automatic settings. My strength lies in my creativity, which mostly manifests itself in the theme, the composition and the aesthetic value of my pictures (lights, colours).
Daniel
Thanks very much, BrokenAir, Oneill, Fred, Dave and Paddy!!!
Daniel
Sepia was a dye made from the ink of cephalopods (squid/ cuttlefish etc.)
This was used used to tone old photographs, giving them characteristic warm brown tones, and making the images more resistant to fading. Hope that helps you.
This is certainly very helpful, Kay. Thanks so much for shedding light on this for me!
Daniel
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