It is a lovely sunny day over here, but still a bit cold.
Sunny days mean photo opportunities for me...
An orange tulip:
(shot with Sony A6000 + Helios 44M7 58mm* + B&W polarization filter)
Do you think the colors look vibrant?
Do you think I boosted the colors when processing?
Well, I did not! Quite the opposite.
I changed the gamma correction, and then the photo got too much saturation (for my taste), so I actually had to decrease the saturation.
Here's the original:
Why so colorful? Well:
- Sunlight
- Sunlight coming in from 45 degrees behind the flower, so the flower gets light partly from behind it (and through it)
- A polarizing filter was used, which can help with colors
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* A fun thing is that the new Dune movie,
Dune Part 2, was partially shot with modified Russian vintage lenses, including
Helios 44.
Source: ‘
Dune: Part Two’ Was Shot Using Vintage Soviet Photo Lenses (Petapixel)
As an example, here is a shot from the movie:
A scene from Dune: Part Two that was shot with the Helios 44 (inset). My note: Christopher Walken is shown to the right.
Look at the background blur in the shot above and notice how it's distorted (it "swirls").
Well, it's the same kind of swirl as in this photo I've previously posted in this thread (photo #3 in that post):
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/random-photos.994801/post-6507686