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    A flatbed scan of a Provia 100 slide. Taken in the good old days od slides. Can't believe I shot nearly 30 years slides, and now have shot more pictures in tree yeaars that the previously 30 combined. Ok Let it rip!
    callie

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    Never having visited your part of the world I just have to ask.....
    is the vibrancy of those colours for real?
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      Originally posted by Pops View Post
      Never having visited your part of the world I just have to ask.....
      is the vibrancy of those colours for real?
      Hi Pops
      As this was scanned, I will not say its 100% The res and whites are and the skin colour too, the blue may be a tad dark, but not too much. Jestski posted in the sane gallery - sports, shows the sea in different light on a different day, more green, but then the sea never has the same colour anyway. I have seen pics of islands in the Caribian with impossible colours, and may, so those must be true.
      As Ken Rockwel puts it. I like rich colours, and set my camera to record it. So i also like to err on the saturated side.
      thanks for loking
      Callie

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        Originally posted by Wild Images View Post
        A flatbed scan of a Provia 100 slide. Taken in the good old days od slides. Can't believe I shot nearly 30 years slides, and now have shot more pictures in tree yeaars that the previously 30 combined. Ok Let it rip!
        callie
        Love the way the low evening? sun light picks out the canooist/Kayak_ist, and darkens the sea, If I remember rightly, Slide film/slides were always more saturated than print film to allow for projection, some slide films more than others, Provia beeing one of them?
        Catch Ya Later
        Tinka

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