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Thermal ImagingThis photo was a very boring shot of some plant life and a rock - when taken through nik color efex pro 2.0 thermal imaging filter it becomes a totally different form of art
Chris
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Wow Chris, that's superb! Looks like something out of Predator! When you say 'filter', you mean post-processing filter right? The highlights in the middle are a bit disctacting for me, but I dare say there's some serious fun to be had with this filter!
Thanks - yes it is a PP filter set from nik multimedia - in fact it is available for use with Nikon Capture but I have the PS version. Predator - what a great name, did not think of that one. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Was at Langley in 1968 for 6 weeks Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
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