negative  by quietpurplehaze

negative

three points
1. not to be taken seriously
2. this was unintentional
3. this tulip was originally a pale and delicate shade of apricot


I noted that besides 'sepia' and 'greyscale' on my processing prog there was something called 'negative' and assumed it would be like the step in non-digital photographic processing with the same name. So I clicked on it and this is the result. I'm just wondering when I might seriously use it?
Stunning picture.
May 11th, 2014  
It's still very eye catching!
May 11th, 2014  
It looks so ... otherworldly...
May 11th, 2014  
Lovely colours.
May 11th, 2014  
@lichtecht

Marie, I think it is - !!!!
May 11th, 2014  
@craftymeg @daisyjuds

It does feature my very favourite colour!
May 11th, 2014  
Cool effect!
May 11th, 2014  
This is a real find!
May 11th, 2014  
Great effect, maybe be good for nighttime shots? The effect is rather lovely on this tulip
May 11th, 2014  
Congratulations on making the Trending Page. Well deserved.
May 11th, 2014  
Ha ha --before I read your intro I thought it was a cabbage ( no offence meant ) and reminds me of a still life of cabbages and sprouts we did one winter in our Art class !! Now I am looking at it in different light !! -- a real cool effect !
May 11th, 2014  
Great capture and processing.
May 11th, 2014  
i really like the effect Hazel
May 11th, 2014  
A fantastic capture and a fav
May 11th, 2014  
Very effective result
May 11th, 2014  
Great effect
May 11th, 2014  
I love the reversal Of color in the flower.
May 11th, 2014  
Out of this world very clever of you.
May 12th, 2014  
Nice effect. Love the colours. Always good to have a play and experiment with new ideas. Great job.
May 12th, 2014  
You are never too old to learn new tricks & in this case you excelled. I am beginning to realise there is & isn't anything simple about photography, if that makes sense. An lovely & effective result.
May 12th, 2014  
What ever you did to this, it is magnificent! Love it!
May 12th, 2014  
A fabulous edit, I think you used it here and it is seriously a cool image.
May 12th, 2014  
I don't know when it would be useful, but those colors are gorgeous! I love it!!! Fav.
May 12th, 2014  
Great effect in this shot, Hazel!
May 12th, 2014  
@kbroges

Karen, I do so understand what you say. I was taking pics for 10 years with a little p&s camera, got better camera(s), went to a digital workshop, joined two photography groups and still feel I hardly know the half of it!
May 12th, 2014  
@beryl

It does have a certain brassica feel. Beryl!!!!
May 12th, 2014  
Love it.
May 12th, 2014  
@quietpurplehaze If you don't know the half of it, there is no hope for me other than being satisfied at being a point & shoot happy snapper. I have no skill & won't join a photography group or lessons on my own unfortunately.
May 12th, 2014  
@kbroges

Well you might one day as I was against all post processing and using manual settings for ages and now I do both - but not a lot of processing and I still only have a 'medium-sophisticated' camera.
May 12th, 2014  
Sam
Very clever of you Hazel!
May 12th, 2014  
like the back lighting on this flower
May 12th, 2014  
Wow, beautiful and dramatic.
May 30th, 2014  
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