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Posted: Thu Apr 25th, 2013 02:09
 
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I really do like this image (EVENTIDE).  Everything about it is great!   Love the crows in the sky the lines of the landscape, the light in general.




Just to shatter the illusion of rural tranquility. It was taken on a busy East Yorks road. The foreground is so tightly cropped to exclude a crash barrier!

Was just driving along, saw the landscape, pulled over...shot out of car window in between passing lorries!



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But the illusion is of evening in the tranquil countryside.



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jk wrote: :lol:
But the illusion is of evening in the tranquil countryside.

Sorry! :doh:



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I also tried taking the B&W and the original colour image and combining this produced some really false colour IR images that I am still experimenting with. I am sure that the 'kooky' images look very 1970s psychadelic and strange but would cause heart failure for many purists!

Me, Purist? :devil:


Robert.....you are going to have to stop eating those mushrooms!


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Robert I think you must have some druid blood working there.



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jk wrote:
Robert I think you must have some druid blood working there.

Just when I thought all the hippies moved to California :-) :-) :-)



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If you take a standard JPG and then use this Khromagery action then you get some false IR effects.
http://khromagery.com.au/resources.html
http://khromagery.com.au/FalseColoursAction.zip

Depending on the image and your change settings the effects can be quite interesting but not true IR.


Attachment: XP1-1-3153-small-kir-pair.jpg (Downloaded 37 times)



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jk wrote:
If you take a standard JPG and then use this Khromagery action then you get some false IR effects.
http://khromagery.com.au/resources.html
http://khromagery.com.au/FalseColoursAction.zip

Depending on the image and your change settings the effects can be quite interesting but not true IR.




Is that (right) effect classed as fake IR?



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I think that true IR is when the image is capture with an IR converted camera like your D200 or my D70 or Robert's D1.
Then the image can be processed on to get similar but different effects which look more like the old film IR Ektachrome.

To me if you use a standard colour image and mess it around you get pseudo IR.



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Eric wrote:

I hear so many people talk about post capture manipulation not being 'real photography', I wonder if the converted camera mob will draw the same comparison with IR?

Personally I stopped bothering about these 'differences' soon after getting my first digital camera. In fact my business slogan was 'creating a better image'. Whilst it was aimed at improving companies product and presentation appearance, the double meaning was always there.

Have always subscribed to the belief that 'inside every good photo, there is a great image waiting to be released'.


I agree. I'm fed up listening to people looking down their noses at the mere mention of Photoshop, as if you are somehow "cheating". I see it as part of the arty farty process of arriving at the final image and at the end of the day, it's what it looks like that matters not how you got there. So, they can continue looking down their snotty noses for all I care. I just see them as lazy for not learning how to apply the finishing touches to their pics. :wine:

Have downloaded the xmp file. Looks interesting.

 

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