StevenZ
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14/Jun/15, 11:47 am
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Norman2
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Re: Infrared Landscape
For me, looking at monochrome IR images tends to be an emotional experience, something different from the usual concept of 'impact'. I am sorry, but this image does not qualify, it's boring and says nothing to me.
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14/Jun/15, 12:29 pm
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eternumviti
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Re: Infrared Landscape
I quite like it, though suspect I would like it even more as a conventional B&W.
I think one of the recurring issues that I am having is a sense of things being slightly blurred and 'splodgy', ususally in the tree foliage where there is presumably some movement blur, but here is it seen in the grass and even in the surface of the field - I am not sure whether it is a crop or an earth seedbed.
Am I correct in assuming that in digital IR where you use a filter you are compelled to use long exposures, whereas in a converted film camera the exposure lengths are fairly normal?
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StevenZ
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Re: Infrared Landscape
quote: eternumviti wrote:
I think one of the recurring issues that I am having is a sense of things being slightly blurred and 'splodgy', ususally in the tree foliage where there is presumably some movement blur, but here is it seen in the grass and even in the surface of the field - I am not sure whether it is a crop or an earth seedbed.
It's not the foliage that is blurry, it's the fence wire in the foreground. Used too narrow a DOF setting with my 24-70. should have used a wide angle but I needed to zoom in on the tree (it was quite far away). There was little or no wind and sunny (perfect conditions for the IR filter. I'm not sure how this would have turned out with a coverted camera. Perhaps totally different.
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14/Jun/15, 3:08 pm
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Re: Infrared Landscape
quote: Norman2 wrote:
For me, looking at monochrome IR images tends to be an emotional experience, something different from the usual concept of 'impact'. I am sorry, but this image does not qualify, it's boring and says nothing to me.
Norman
feel the same - I much prefer your Mono images Steven
That is not to discourage you, I'm sure you will keep the coming and like your mono images your ,particular style will flourish
--- I am a part of what I am, not apart from what I dream,
That's a part of what I seem, but not apart from what I am
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Re: Infrared Landscape
Very nice.
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17/Jun/15, 12:53 am
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martinimages
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Re: Infrared Landscape
Keep them coming Steven, I love the look if IR images
--- "After that shutter closes it’s all over. The physical light captured on film is all that is left, a history of light preserved in chemical form, and I have to move on to the next one."
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17/Jun/15, 6:29 pm
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StevenZ
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Re: Infrared Landscape
Thanks, Martin, I plan too.
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17/Jun/15, 8:55 pm
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