Definitely agree with the cloning out of the people for #1...i did clone out 3 subjects for #2. But i didnt bother with #1 haha...maybe i'll relook at it when im bored.
I think i did correct the perspective for #3..but it was for another version which i didnt upload. I uploaded only all the...
Like chillimonster mentioned...you can also use PnS digital cams ..which makes it alot easier for sure. One PnS which i use personally is Ricoh GRD which also doubles up as my IR camera.
For these shots...they are all taken with a modified Nikon D40x. The hot mirror has been replaced with a IR...
i do know what u mean...thats why i said..i seldom do these colour IR stuff...i tend to go for more black and white processing. as i post more u will understand why :D
Some photos taken at London's Hampstead Heath.
Went for the usual blue colour type of IR..instead of my preferred bnw processing normally for a change. :D
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lovely! great tones going on there. :love:
horizon seems a little tilted?
can also try going back there with a tripod and take some smooth silky water....:D
where's this place anyway?
hey guys..sorry for the late reply
@ RobertP
Have you done the hue / saturation thing?
This is a simple tutorial my friend did in the past, it should be able to help you out: http://ark19.multiply.com/photos/album/30
@ andydajo
Yep, this set of photos are all done with a new camera...
Hi all...i'm new here...in fact, new to London as well. :wave:
here's some infrared shots i took of Battersea power station.
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More photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/exitmusik/ ;)
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