DrLex
Well-Known Member
The flowers get a different color depending on the acidity of the soil. These are all photos from the same single plant, it seems it's sitting right in a place where the acidity levels are on the threshold between the flowers becoming either blue or pink.
I also have a confession to make: practically all photos I have posted here until now were modified OOC JPEGs, because none of the programs I was using supported the ORF format from the OM-5. Now I have a development build of RawTherapee that supports it, so these are a few of my first processed RAWs. It does feel a bit like the training wheels have just been removed, but I think I already managed to beat the camera's JPEG engine here.
I also have a confession to make: practically all photos I have posted here until now were modified OOC JPEGs, because none of the programs I was using supported the ORF format from the OM-5. Now I have a development build of RawTherapee that supports it, so these are a few of my first processed RAWs. It does feel a bit like the training wheels have just been removed, but I think I already managed to beat the camera's JPEG engine here.
- OM Digital Solutions - OM-5
- OLYMPUS M.60mm F2.8 Macro
- 60.0 mm
- ƒ/7.1
- 1/80 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 400
- OM Digital Solutions - OM-5
- OLYMPUS M.60mm F2.8 Macro
- 60.0 mm
- ƒ/7.1
- 1/125 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 400
- OM Digital Solutions - OM-5
- OLYMPUS M.60mm F2.8 Macro
- 60.0 mm
- ƒ/7.1
- 1/125 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 400