Wednesday Photo: Silk flowers in the Cambridge Unitarian Church and . . .

  Taken with a Fuji X100V
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Last week I was experimenting with a colour recipe that might reproduce the look found in a lovely photo by Lennart Nilsson that I had seen of Ingmar Bergman and his wife at the time, the wonderful concert pianist, Käbi Laretei, playing with their young son, Daniel in their garden, sometime in the mid-1960s  [see here]. Anyway, I came up with the following recipe. However, I wasn’t convinced by my efforts and I almost certainly won’t use it again, but a couple of photos I took whilst trying it out, worked, and so here they are, above, and below. Just in case it appeals to someone, here’s the recipe . . .
 
Bergman’s Garden c. 1965 (Fujifilm X100V)

Film Simulation: Classic Chrome
White Balance: Daylight
WB Shift: R: +2, B: -2
Dynamic Range: DR200 or DR400
Grain Effect: Strong, Large
Colour Chrome Effect: Weak
Colour Chrome Blue: Off
Highlight: -1
Shadow: 0
Colour: -2
Clarity: -2
Sharpness: -1
Noise Reduction: -4
 
At the Cambridge Rathayatra 2025 on New Square, opposite our house on Saturday 5th June

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