extract from an article on petapixel that inspired me to experiment with this technique:
'Long before the Bayer filter was invented, early photography pioneers had to take three shots to achieve one color photo: one frame for red, one for green and one for blue, and then they are merged into one photograph. However, if there were moving elements such as clouds, waves, cars, pedestrians, cats in the picture, you get unnatural colors.'
so - I took myself off to my local man-made lake (LaFarge lake) - and took 3 shots (with 6 stop ND filter) - spaced a few minutes apart ... and this is what I produced - I think I could do a better one - when I find a better location, movement in the pic ... :) thanks for looking - cheers phil
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Interesting and cool looking shot. When I first saw the photo, I thought, "how'd he ever get that one?"
Interesting. Experimentation is good.
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