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A new macro photography article...

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Hi y'all :D

Ever wonder why you sometimes record colors that are different than what you saw? Sue Alden provides an explanation in her article, Why Is My Pink Flower Blue?. Thanks for a great article and an entertaining read, Sue :!: :D

Best regards to all as always, :D
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Yes that is excellent info there Sue. Happened on the K25 / K64 as well as digital. Quite a few flowers react in this way. Excellent work Sue and thanks :D

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Must say a big thanks to Tom as well. You make this forum tick my friend. Lost with out ya M8t :D :wink: and I like your new avatar :lol:

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A very good article Sue. I have had things like that happen before but not quite often. Now I know the reason for it. Thanks for sharing your expertise. :D
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