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Magenta problem here.

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Magenta problem here.

 

Can't make up my mind. The "traditional" M8 colour drift wouldn't be limited on some parts, but the scarf would turn magenta as well.

 

There is a small green spot which looks like a reflection from an UV/IR-Filter. I once or twice realized a magenta drift with filter in strong front light with the M8. Though this was also not limited on a certain patch of the photo.

 

Could it be that reflections from an (red/magenta?) object outside the image causes this effect.

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iso 2500 from my band's rehearsal tonight.....

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iso 2500 with 28 2.0 asph

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iso 1600 28mm 2.0 asph at F:2

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100% crop

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Does BW great too.........

2500 iso

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I'm curious about the interesting, almost HDR like shadow quality in the frames with the 3 young men, the residential cobbled road, and the stairway. These frames seem to show me something I haven't seen in photography before without some form of HDR being employed.

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iso 80 21mm 2.8 non asph

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