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Iain wrote:
You seem to have remembered quick enough.
You didn’t see the reject bin.:lol:



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You didn’t see the reject bin.:lol:
:lol: I know that feeling.

 




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REALLY struggled with this last image. In hindsight it might have been better in straight B&W because the green algae on the trunks had an IR response that contributed whiteness where I really needed midtones. The lack of mid tonal response makes the branches a bit 2D and I struggled to retain highlight detail as a result. 

If I had photographed in colour (I did have the Sony with me :banghead:) and then desaturated it would have rendered the green algae.... grey ....
giving me something to work with.  Next time!!!!



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Only one more for now as it's raining....not good for IR.





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Or if you like false colour IR then try this.


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Is that the source of Devon Waters problems Jonathan? :lol:

Jans told me to stop putting colour into IR photos, they are giving her nightmares. 

Thinking about it ……she says that about most of my normal photos. :needsahug:



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novicius wrote:
That is some good photography !!
Thx. But as Bob Ross used to say “a happy little accident “



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Still looks pretty good to me!



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Colour in IR is good as long as you dont expect real colour!



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Water companies.... Just renationalise at zero value....
Let the pips squeak...  Just blue greedy pigs.



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Eric some good IR images there. I like the first tree one the best.



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