2012-09-26
2012-09-23
Deviating from the norm
So, photography geeks will know the term chromatic aberration as the red and green ghosting that appears around the edges of high contrast images - due to the optical properties of most lenses, which refract frequencies of light at different rates, causing different colours to form different focal points in the recorded image.
In this case, maybe he just didn't get the memo that everyone else was dressing in blue..
Posted by ao tomato at 16:42 0 comments
Labels: colour, cumulus clouds, originality, water, windsurfing
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