Did you mean 'get the same result as putting the filter over the lens'? I
was wondering in terms of black and white (like how a red tomato is becomes
white using a Red filter, or black using a green filter). I don't think I'll
yet dive into the pop arty coloured fill in for colour..

Regards,
Ryan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Jolly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: Photo experiment musings


> Ryan Lee wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone's ever say, taped a red filter over a flash,
then
> > gone ahead and shot a roll of black and white film (e.g. red tomato,
green
> > tomato etc.)that way. I'm probably guessing that the results won't be
the
> > same as say using a Red 25a over your lens, but what exactly -would- you
> > get? I'll probably get round to trying it out when I've got some time..
>
> If there's not a lot of ambient light, you'd get the same result as
> putting the flash over your lens.  Using a coloured flash for fill-in
> could give very interesting results.  (It's a favourite trick of the
> lomographers, amongst others.)
>
> S
>
>


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