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Pretty!!!
Very nice. When I see an image like this I wonder what it would look like if the picture was taken with a 590nm infrared camera and then rendered in false colour. I do a lot of my photography in 590nm IR.
WesternGuy
I dunno. Since IR for me is best in B&W film, I tend towards an aversion to the odd bluish-salmon colored stuff I see from digital IR a lot. Depends on the subject matter, I suppose.When I see an image like this I wonder what it would look like if the picture was taken with a 590nm infrared camera and then rendered in false colour.
A lot also depends on how the IR image is processed which, in turn, is often a function of the filter used to capture the image. A lot of folks these days are converting a camera to capture IR images which gives them more degrees of freedom than film did.Golden light, golden tree! I think you made a lovely capture.
I dunno. Since IR for me is best in B&W film, I tend towards an aversion to the odd bluish-salmon colored stuff I see from digital IR a lot. Depends on the subject matter, I suppose.When I see an image like this I wonder what it would look like if the picture was taken with a 590nm infrared camera and then rendered in false colour.
Pretty scene. I love fall, as far as shooting pics goes! These low-30-degree mornings though, not so much.