

Is this fun, or what? It was taken on a dark misty/rainy day. Who knew all that color was hidden in the grays?

Update, Aug 22 -- here's the original for the image above:

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2 comments:
THe colors in that image are perfect for a ferris wheel, aren't they? I'm still sort of boggled the the original image is totally gray........... To the naked eye. :-)
I agree on both counts. Boggling how different the two are, and all I did was shove the Saturation slider.... The reds can be seen in the original, but the turquoise? And the sky..........
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