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MoonlightPlaying around with IR to get different effects.
Hi goose, Well nice pic very effective that iR filter, different but nice and it is good to try these lil things from time to time.
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In the playing around stakes this is interesting, but lacks the punch that your other IR shots (posted elsewhere) had for me. The others were sort of unworldy whereas this looks like a (nice) colour filter job. I' think the other approach worked better. Peter
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Thanks for viewing and the comments guys. Will take note.
Trying to create a scene like the landscape is lit up by a full moon at night. And add a dark and gloomy feel to it. Yeah, that's what I love about digital - you can experiment and try different things easily. When I was shooting film, I'd never even try a tenth of the stuff I'm trying out now.
Wow, gotta get me some IR filters to try out... These shots are really interesting and different, keep these coming
The first ones seemed to have more immediate "wow" impact or punch but this is really interesting too... Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
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