Tent Rocks
mts

Tent Rocks

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These rock formations are distinctly yellow in appearance, but I find that Fuji films seem to enhance that appearance. Most scenes taken on the same roll come out looking very close to correct, but ones with yellow rocks aren't quite right. Still I prefer Portra 160NC and Fuji 160S for most color work.
Location
Water Canyon, Los Alamos, NM
Equipment Used
Minolta 7000/28-80 zoom @ ~50mm
Exposure
auto
Film & Developer
Fuji 160S/scratch-mix C41
Paper & Developer
negative scan/Nikon 9000ED
Lens Filter
none
It looks pretty good. There seems just a hint of green in the yellow on my monitor but that may be the actual colour. Our eyes look at the scene and see a hint of green but the brain filters that out because we don't expect green to be there.

The famous case is a picture by Roger Hicks or was it Frances Schultz of a white cat they had known in the U.S. but which appears to have a very slight pink cast when the shot was printed and which couldn't be successfully filtered out without altering other colours wrongly. Next time in the U.S. they visited the cat's owners, only to discover when looking closely that the cat actually did have a slight pinkish tinge!

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