Since it was @DougW that inspired me to keep my eye out for some horses, I hoped when driving through Bishop, CA that some old friends of mine would be in the pasture. And sure enough they were there. Here is Doug's image. https://focalworld.com/threads/good-friends.19626/
Now I won't blame you if you don't see any resemblance in my photo of Doug's fine image. I won't blame you, because when I looked back, his image is so much cleaner, and totally different. All I can say though is Doug's work inspired mine. Now I might have gone off the rails somewhere in my inspiration, but I could feel Doug's image as I both photographed and processed this.
Nikon D7100 with 590nm IR conversion.
For the processing, I did the normal IR conversions, I did both a Channel Swap and then I did a B&W. I decreased the opacity of the Channel Swap layer to 25% so that it was more B&W with a hint of IR color. I then used Topaz Texture 2, to add a slight bit of texturing to create this final image.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
Now I won't blame you if you don't see any resemblance in my photo of Doug's fine image. I won't blame you, because when I looked back, his image is so much cleaner, and totally different. All I can say though is Doug's work inspired mine. Now I might have gone off the rails somewhere in my inspiration, but I could feel Doug's image as I both photographed and processed this.
Nikon D7100 with 590nm IR conversion.
For the processing, I did the normal IR conversions, I did both a Channel Swap and then I did a B&W. I decreased the opacity of the Channel Swap layer to 25% so that it was more B&W with a hint of IR color. I then used Topaz Texture 2, to add a slight bit of texturing to create this final image.
All comments are welcome,
Jim