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House with magnolia tree

By Alciabides
Another infrared experiment, I was keen here to get the house and have the magnolia as contrast on the margin. I quite like but wonder whether I need to try longer exposures?

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Tags: General Architecture Specialist and abstract

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Nothern_Licht 14 13 4 Scotland
6 Apr 2009 10:45PM
Well done. I have experimented with infrared and found that it can be quite frustrating. Nice capture. Would have liked to see more of the magnolia tree if that was possible. A minor observation is that your horizon isn't straight and the house leans a bit to the left. I have separately posted a modification with the horizon straightened and converted to black and white. Keep up the good work.
riprap007 18 1.6k 37 England
7 Apr 2009 9:22AM
I was commenting on this when I suffered a power outage... grrr, OK second go... onceagain a Like the mod and the PP work in order to get a higher contrast has worked well. Where did you meter from? did you go for an overall meter from the scene, which I suspect you did, hence the cam largely ignored the brightness values of the magnolia?
Alciabides 14 536 United Kingdom
7 Apr 2009 11:40AM

Quote:Well done. I have experimented with infrared and found that it can be quite frustrating. Nice capture. Would have liked to see more of the magnolia tree if that was possible. A minor observation is that your horizon isn't straight and the house leans a bit to the left. I have separately posted a modification with the horizon straightened and converted to black and white. Keep up the good work.


THanks very helpful.


Quote:I was commenting on this when I suffered a power outage... grrr, OK second go... onceagain a Like the mod and the PP work in order to get a higher contrast has worked well. Where did you meter from? did you go for an overall meter from the scene, which I suspect you did, hence the cam largely ignored the brightness values of the magnolia?


Di dgo for overall metering, should i have done it from magnolia instead?
riprap007 18 1.6k 37 England
7 Apr 2009 2:59PM
spot metering off something close by would have helped, I would perhaps have metered from the ground, or, if feeling lazy dialled in -2/3 to 1 and a 1/2 a stops from the overall reading

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