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clicket
May-21-2005, 06:27 PM
Maybe some of you have seen my previous posts where I combined a first B&W IR shot with a second colour one of the same scenery.
Now, I have this : it's a combination in the same fashion, but instead of blending two shots, I combined here two versions of the same. The first version is a IR B&W rendition from a PS action, the second, the original colour version.
I can give more details if interested.
http://clicket.smugmug.com/photos/22552776-L-3.jpg

Skippy
Nov-08-2005, 01:13 PM
Maybe some of you have seen my previous posts where I combined a first B&W IR shot with a second colour one of the same scenery.
Now, I have this : it's a combination in the same fashion, but instead of blending two shots, I combined here two versions of the same. The first version is a IR B&W rendition from a PS action, the second, the original colour version.
I can give more details if interested.

This combination gives off a slight mystical feel to the image.
I like this shot, but like your other IR's more :D yup your a very very talented guy, and your IR work is just amazing...thanks for sharing...Skippy (Australia)

Lord Vetinari
Nov-08-2005, 10:25 PM
Think this looks great:clap :clap
Technique works really well.
Brian V.

behr655
Nov-09-2005, 04:02 PM
I like the shot as well. So much so that I started experimenting with it. I came up with some nice ones but not as nice as your. Then I went off on a little tangent and came up with the shot shown below. Not really a keeper but I like the 3D effect that was produced. With the color original and a IR conversion I used Arithmatic and the "subtract" option. The result was very dark so I hit it twice with fill flash at 100%. I wish I could just figure out how to get a 3D effect on the original color shot.


http://behr655.smugmug.com/photos/43864705-L.jpg

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