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Bali IRStill getting used to shooting in infrared and the results my newish IR mod camera.
Dont think i have the composition worked out for a lot of the shots I took- its definately not just a case of shooting the same scene as you would with colour. Back in my film days i pretty much went a few years shooting only black and white so need to get back in that look for tone not colour mindset. Thoughts??- click for larger Monkey at Ulu Watu Rice Terraces beach I'm happy if anyone wants to false colour the last (or any)- i dont have channel mixer with my PS elements 4 Robert Robert
EOS 5D Mk II, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200f4 IS, 50 f1.8, 100 macro, 300D (IR Mod)
Re: Bali IRThe second one is fantastic, I'd love to see the rice terraces in green and the rest IR if it could be done.
Well done. Warwick
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Re: Bali IRLove them both but can be improved with false colour and dudge and burn....
Re: Bali IRI particularly like the second two - the composition of the third one works really well in my opinion. The detail in the second photo works really well in the foliage-emphasising IR imagery.
I'm keen to try some IR photography one day. Latch
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