Friday, 4 October 2024

Yellow / Red colour swap

 

Playing with the camera settings again, this time a yellow / red colour swap. 
Gives these bright yellow nasturtiums a completely new look. 

11 comments:

  1. That color swap sounds like a fun experiment! It must have given the nasturtiums a whole new vibe—bet they looked striking in red!

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  2. I love your colour play. You have reminded me just how much I like nasturtiums. I must plant some this year.

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  3. Wow, nicely done. I was thinking I had never seen nasturtiums that way before..
    Sue

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  4. Nicely done, they look awesome.

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  5. Hello. Thank you for your visit and leaving a comment. At last, I’m bathed in a little autumn-like air though October is forecasted to be warmer than usual. In photographing, I prefer a camera to a smartphone. The effect of color filter looks interesting. Enjoy experimenting various settings – shutter speed, aperture, ISO, or color filters.
    Yoko

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  6. I used to know a woman who put nasturtiums in her salads. If I remember well they tasted mildly bitter.

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    1. Yes both blooms and leaves are edible.... they look so interesting in a salad.

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  7. Tanya has grown nasturtiums. I'm no fower expert but what did the colour swap do? they look normal to me.

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  8. The flowers were all yellow and the colour swap changed the brightest yellow tones to a pinky red.

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    1. Thanks. As my uncle used to say, he knew two kinds of flowers. Begonias and Not Begonias

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