Had another flickr meet this weekend. This time it was a bit of a flop. So many pictures taken and only 2 keepers, and they needed heavy processing.
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Had another flickr meet this weekend. This time it was a bit of a flop. So many pictures taken and only 2 keepers, and they needed heavy processing.
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Ghosts?!
In the first one, I like what the exposure time did to the tree.
And, I like the orange color of the second one.
great shots!!! really like them both
Gone
Oh, I really like theseAn IR filter is on my very LONG list of wants!
I wondered how moving objects would look in IR.
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I like these too. My next photo adventure will be the purchase of a used XT and convert it to IR. The IR filters are tough to use.
Your shots make me want to go out and buy one of these IR filters. Great photos!
very nice work garbz, well processed too....I imagine these are taken using a filter, not with a converted camera due to the blurring of trees and people.
Yes you're right. Hoya R72 on a stock D200. Pretty much the worst possible combination since the D200 has one of the strongest lowpass filters. 15 second exposures if I remember correctly.
I first clicked it and I was going hmmmm that looks very familiar... then i've gone - hey!!! thats Mt Coot-tha!
Yup, exactly! Kinda like Vincent Ward's screen adaptation of the Richard Matheson novel "What Dreams May Come". Awesome!
A recommended read and viewing BTW if you haven't seen/read it. I think it's a 98 or 99 film - the book is late 70's.
Great work, can you tell me how you set your white balance, I noticed in another posting that you talk about working with the white balance in post processing can you explain more?
Thanks
first is really beautiful, where is this?
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first one is my fave
i love it
the atmosphere, the people, the city in the background
it's gorgeous