Here is another infrared shot - PP a little it differently. Some noise present in the shot - but just nature of the beast for this type of work.
Once again taken on the river were I live.
Thanks for looking
Lance
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Here is another infrared shot - PP a little it differently. Some noise present in the shot - but just nature of the beast for this type of work.
Once again taken on the river were I live.
Thanks for looking
Lance
Hi Lance they do have a special fee and are beautiful Would have giving the top a little more room to include the entire curve of the branch Love it !!!
very cool Lance. Agree with Alfred about the top of the image.
It is a very captivating image indeed. What I am curious about is what are we actually looking at technically. How was it created and what sort of PP was used.
Shot was captured on a converted D1 (Fulltime infrared), it was then taken into PS and the red and blue channels reversed with a action, saturation and hue adjusted to give the final result. Infrared staright out of the camera is basically a red image - iy needs the channels reversed in P.S to give it the traditional infrared look.
lance
Very nice compo, Lance, and of course, the infra-red make it special. I definitely need to convert my D200 ;)
man, now i'm regretting getting the deep IR B&W conversion rather than the color ....
beautiful image
great composition with rich IR colors, nicely done!
Thank you Lance. Which conversion filter did you land on? Looks like I might have a use for that 20D of mine after all.
Hi - take a look at www.lifepixel.com you will find heaps of information there, I just went with the standard infrared filter.
Thanks for the kind words :)
Lance
Hi Lance,
A really appealing composition made all the more compelling with the IR rendering of this scene.
Bud
Hi Lance,
Even with the minor nits........this one turned out way cool!
Nicely done,
Roman
thanks all
lance
This is really beautiful! I love that it lets some of the color remain - it really give it a "pop" factor.
Very nice Lance,
Love the mood created with the infra red look...:D
Thanks for the kind words.
lance
The effect of IR is perfect here!
Are you using Adobe PS? What tools did you use in PS to to switch the colors around?