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    It is not done by any digital trick.

    This is called Sundog, a common phenomenon in cold weather. Similar to rainbow,light reflected by small snow flakes in the air.

    It is taken in a very cold winter morning, about 28 degree centigrade below zero. I was almost frozen to death.

    I used Nikon F801S and AF24 and Velvia.

    I just registered in this forum. since my SLR is not with me at that time, and I only had my IXUS with me, I can only put its serial number in to finish the form. I will add my slr's sn soon.

    Believe me, the original slide is the same.

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    thx everyone.

    I used Minolta ScanDual to process my slides with VueScan software.

    This shot, I used a polarizer again. I set the aperture at F11 which is my favorite stop.

    It is 28c below zero, it is hard to operate the camera as the air I breathed made the viewfinder blur.

    I do the digital dark room trick only in accordance with the slide viewed from a light panel. I am not good at PS skills and don't want to learn them.

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    I took this on January 22, 2001 with Nikon F801S and AF24/2.8 lense.

    It is really cold, but the camera is still working properly except

    its LCD pannel becomes gray. I used NiMH battery, otherwise the

    camera can't perform so well.

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