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It's too negative? ~ Then please look at the positive side = Click PIP! ~ HFF to you all and also see the positive sides of life!

Beim Campingplatz in Radolfzell-Markelfingen am Markelfinger Winkel. Im Hintergrund sieht man die Hegauberge "Hohentwiel" und "Hohenstoffeln" (von links nach rechts) - hier auf dem Negativ in hellbrauner Farbe.
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Gisela Plewe said:

Eine faszinierende Idee!
6 years ago ( translate )

Stevia replied to Gisela Plewe:

Freut mich, dass es dir gefällt, Gisela. Vielen Dank!
Eigentlich kam diese Negativansicht zufällig durch einen Ausrutscher mit der Maustaste zustande. Plötzlich sah ich dabei diese Ansicht, die ich wegen all der vielen Äste und Zweige, die das Bild zu beherrschen scheinen, sehr reizvoll fand. Sie wirkt auf mich wie eine Nachtansicht.
6 years ago ( translate )

Esther said:

Very cool processing.
6 years ago

Stevia replied to Esther:

I thank you very much, Esther. This picture came about by accident. Please read my explanation in the answer above to Gisela! ;-)
6 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… said:

That view looks cool in negative! I like the details on trees.

I have a crazy suggestion and idea that just popped in my mind. How about "inverting the colors"? On PhotoShop and Gimp at least one can "turn the hue 180 degrees". So, what was green on positive will again be green on negative and so on. Only the brightness is then turned to opposite.

I have tried that few times especially on pictures of metallic items, but could look cool also on any other shots as well.
6 years ago

Stevia replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…:

Yes, I also like it very much, as the branches and twigs are particularly visible here and seem to shine directly.

Your idea of reversing the colors sounds interesting. However, I have neither Photoshop nor Gimp! I mainly work with "PhotoScape". Whether this color reversal is also possible there, I do not know, I would have to try it once! But thanks for the interesting tip, Sami!
6 years ago

Graham Chance said:

Looks better as a negative Stevia. I like the effect on the trees.
6 years ago

Stevia replied to Graham Chance:

Thank you, Graham. I agree with you too. The branches appear very beautiful and striking in the picture and seem to shine directly!
6 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

WOW, I adore !! Great effect ! Belated HFF, Stevia !!!!!!
6 years ago

Stevia replied to Marie-claire Gallet:

:) I thank you so much, Marie-claire!
Have a nice sunday!
6 years ago ( translate )

Marie-claire Gallet said:

6 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Verspätet !! HFF ! Mag die Idee mit der Negativsicht ! Schönes Wochenende !
6 years ago ( translate )

Stevia replied to Ulrich John:

Danke schön, Ulrich! Ich hatte dieses Bild als "HFF" allerdings auch erst etwas verspätet am Freitagabend hochgeladen, da mich die Bilder vom Osterbrunnen zuvor doch noch sehr beschäftigt hatten. ;-)

Und wenn ich schon keine iluminierte Stadtansicht vor die Linse bekomme, tröste ich mich halt ein wenig mit diesem Bild, denn die Bäume wirken ja auch als leuchteten sie im Dunkeln. ;-)

PS: Auch dir wünsche ich ein schönes Wochenende!
6 years ago ( translate )

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Stevia:

Never heard of PhotoScape before. Looks interesting and versatile. And I found there should be tool to alter also "hue": www.inpixio.com/blog/photoscape/adjusting-image-contrast-brightness-photoscape

I immediately tried what I suggested, and it indeed seem to give interesting possibilities:
www.ipernity.com/gp/serola/11624/aff99105
6 years ago

Schussentäler said:

schöne Arbeit
6 years ago ( translate )