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Picture of the Week - 20 June 2006I love IR photography. Back in the day, I enjoyed both B&W film infrared and colour transparency infrared,
and from that experience, I know two things - the results can be rewarding, and it is difficult to actually produce something which is good. More recently (ie since getting the D70), I have had a crack at digital IR (using the R72 filter on the 50mm f1.8, through which you can hardly see a damn thing) , and from that experience I know two things - digital IR is even trickier than film IR, and it is difficult to actually produce something which is good. Dave B is a serious IR guy. He converts cameras to IR! How the hell he does that, I do not know, but you can pay him to do it. See the IR Conversion section of his website for lots of interesting info. (And where it tells you how he does it, so actually I do know) This week's PotW is Dave's excellent Serengeti IR taken with a Canon Powershot Pro 1 R72 infrared camera (and I assume that means Dave has worked his conversion magic on it.) I really like this fine example of using IR to enhance an image. Sure - a shot of zebra and wilderbeast on the Serengeti plains is going to be pretty amazing anyway, but Dave's IR interpretation takes the whole thing to another place. Love the composition too (with reference to Matt. K's Important discovery on composition) OK, here it is. Congratulations Dave, love your work. Thread here Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Congrats Dave This is great work and excellent choice for POTW.....The IR works really well for this type of scene and acentuates the image overall
It's also such a fascinating image with the wildlife overall...I'm envious of being to capture such images...always been a dream of mine to go to Africa Again...congrats and a fantastic job with this image regards, Paul
Well done Dave,
This is a great photo for composition, location and the IR really adds a great "extra" to it. Well chosen Greg, Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Yes, original - and bloody good too!
Congratulations DaveB, on such an excellent pic. Great choice for PotW, Greg B. Are you two brothers? TFF (Trevor)
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Dave, this is a great shot and these type of shots have always amazed me how different they look and with some picture the IR really make the pic, well done on your POTW well deserved. Oh and looked like a bloody great holliday as well.
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this is a good choice. I like this a lot.
congrats on potw. well done steve check out my image gallery @
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Good choice, I wonder if this is the first IR style photo to make POTW on the forums ? Regardless it's a stand out image, very unique and beautifully presented!
congrats Dave on the POTW. Great pick Greg.
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Love it. I did try IR using the R72 filter but it was just too hard. I sold the 50 mm f/1.8 lens and now have a surplus filter.
Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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Congrats Dave - This image is a terrific. Well done and well deserved.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Congrats Dave, a worthy POTW winner.
Not just a case of the right place at the right time, but the right "eye for the shot" as well.
Thanks folks!
It was a good trip: 1000+ "keepers" for me (and a LOT more that I can't bring myself to delete!) although only 78 of those were IR shots. This particular one is definitely one of my favourites, I'm glad it works for others also. BTW, the camera in question is the same IR camera I had with me in Sydney at the PIW mini-meet at the end of April (that might mean something to the people who were there).
Congratulations Dave. Nicely composed and great use of IR.
Peter
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Well done Dave - mystic, and beautifully worked
Geoff
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I'm not normally a fan of IR but this image works a treat. Well done and congratulations on a well deserved POTW.
Cheers
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Dave, I am in awe of your work......
I am visiting Kruger National Park next March for 4 days, I can only hope I come back with images in your league! Stuart 'Tis better to have loved and lust than never to have lust at all.
Wonderful image, the zebras really make this shot stand out in my mind, Max
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Congratulations on POTW !!! I honestly thought that I had responded, so went back and checked .. and I didn't
Fantastic photo, with a brilliant twist with the IR. Well deserved !!! Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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