Trillium Lake

AlanLichty

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Not the usual color palette but the one thing with IR is the simple reality that there aren't any rules for what you do with it :) I like the result of the long shutter open with the satin water textures.
 

JimFox

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What NM is this Jameel?

With my 590nm, if I don't add any artistic adjustments to it, mine look like this, or similar to it. The orange in this is a bit more red then mine, but it's cool what you came up with.
 

Jameel Hyder

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Works for me.
Thanks Ben

Not the usual color palette but the one thing with IR is the simple reality that there aren't any rules for what you do with it :) I like the result of the long shutter open with the satin water textures.
Thanks Alan. I struggled with the palette. Good to know it wasn't way out of left field.

What NM is this Jameel?

With my 590nm, if I don't add any artistic adjustments to it, mine look like this, or similar to it. The orange in this is a bit more red then mine, but it's cool what you came up with.
Thanks Jim. This is 590nm as well.
 

Jim Dockery

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I honestly don't get the fascination with color IR. I can't think of any that have been posted here that make me want to try it. I'd like to see what this looks like in B&W.
 

Jameel Hyder

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I honestly don't get the fascination with color IR. I can't think of any that have been posted here that make me want to try it. I'd like to see what this looks like in B&W.
Jim, I struggle with the color rendition in IR to my liking as well. There are definitely subjects and processing techniques which yield very interesting effects with IR. In any case, here is a B&W version.

RX_3292bw.jpg
 

Panther

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Very Nice Jameel, I really like the color version much better.

That's the neat thing about IR , the Possibilities are unlimited and the
different wavelengths bring such different perspectives than can be seen with a "Normal" camera ;-)

Take Care, Be Safe, and Well,

Craig
 

Amy Nelson

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I much prefer the color version, it showcases the beauty of the water in relation to the rest of the scene so much better. Great Job!
 

Jameel Hyder

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Very Nice Jameel, I really like the color version much better.

That's the neat thing about IR , the Possibilities are unlimited and the
different wavelengths bring such different perspectives than can be seen with a "Normal" camera ;-)

Take Care, Be Safe, and Well,

Craig
thanks Craig.
 
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