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Solarized...

2007.09.08

"I am Super Girl! I leap through light filters without a single smudge!"

There is a setting in our Minolta DiMage 7i that creates photos of natural color, vivid color, black & white, or solarization. I chose the last to create a unique perspective on reality...all done without using PhotoShop!

What a-bout THAT! Impressionism that is a little freaky but still FUN! :)

Additional Information:

Solarization refers to a phenomenon in physics where a material undergoes a temporary change in color after being subjected to high energy electromagnetic radiation, such as ultraviolet light or X-rays.

Clear glass and many plastics will turn amber, green or other colors when subjected to X-radiation, and glass may turn blue after long term solar exposure in the desert.

It is believed that solarization is caused by the formation of internal defects, called color centers, which selectively absorb portions of the visible light spectrum.

Solarization may also permanently degrade a material's physical or mechanical properties, and is one of the mechanisms involved in the breakdown of plastics within the environment.

The term solarization is also used to describe sterilisation of soil or plant material by cooking the material in a plastic bag. In this case the sun's radiation is converted to heat by absorption, heating the material above 60 C, which kills off most harmful pathogens.

The UV in the light may also have a germicidal effect on the surface material.

An interesting piece of trivia: My comments below are my guesses about solarization before research. My comments in this section are after research. This is merely documentation of one example of how I work through lesser known issues. :)
6 Comments
KC727 Beautiful work:))
KC727 · 2007-09-08: 20:39
Carley I don't understand what solarization means, but it's interesting!
Carley · 2007-09-08: 23:07
angeljoy I really like 2 where her coloring looks relatively normal and her surroundings are solarized. Cool.
angeljoy · 2007-09-09: 06:46
fotoluzik simply great
fotoluzik · 2007-09-09: 07:23
777STAN Carley, the best I can figure out about solarization is that it does something extreme with the reds & oranges, maybe the yellows, too. These are, of course, the hues most closely associated with the sun (i.e. sun=solar.)

I have, also, guessed that this is what you would be able to see if you allowed your irises to be singed by the sun.

Since I want my blog pages to be educational, I have decided to add some definitions to my text above. Thanks for asking! Stan :)
777STAN · 2007-09-09: 07:23
dcfroburg great job Stanley!
dcfroburg · 2007-09-09: 15:15
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