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Another shot from last year. This was taken using a Hoya R72 filter to capture the near infra-red. I'm practicing using a few new (to me) photoshop techniques, such as channel swapping. I like this other worldly effect, but I can understand if it is not your cup of tea.
1sec @ F11 @ ISO200 @ 18mm
Please have a look at the large version. Many thanks to everyone who has taken the time to comment and vote on my pictures.
| Camera: | Pentax *ist DS |
| Lens: | DA18-55 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | A Different Point Of View |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 2 Feb 2010 - 5:58 PM |
| Tags: | Digitally manipulated, Landscape / travel |
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Comments
So beautiful. The colours look rather like a tritoned black and white photograph so seem photographically natural, even if not, er, naturally natural! Fundamentally, though, the photograph works because it's a well taken, well composed photograph. The infra-red isn't just a gimmick to try to liven up a snapshot; it's an integral part of a well-thought-out plan.
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