Colourised Infra-Red of a swampModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Colourised Infra-Red of a swampCombining IR techniques from Gooseberry, Photoshop techniques from MattK and a bit of improvisation i managed to come up with this Colourised Infra-Red composite.
This is the original B&W image for comparison. Steve.
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Steve - I like the colourised version a lot better than the straight shot - an artist in the making
Chris
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Me too. Great pic. Very moody. THe blue spot in the top right is a little distracting though for some reason.
At the risk of being differnt I have to say I like the original better for its bleak starkness. Great work Steve
Peter
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Steve, I really am impressed with your colourising work, well done.
However, I kinda prefer the BW image - it seems to me that it has more drama and impact. Great stuff. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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