These were taken with my IR-converted camera. The site is a local park which I visit commonly in different seasons and different lighting. They are low-res images, but I decided to share them anyway.
A very engaging series with marvelous compositions. My favorites are the tall trees and also what looks like an orchard row. Love the textures and contrasts of all.
I don't get a sense of "low resolution" in the least. The one I downloaded is 2200 pixels wide and 240 ppi, more than enough for web viewing.
That's the way IR should be done.
doxphoto wrote:
These were taken with my IR-converted camera. The site is a local park which I visit commonly in different seasons and different lighting. They are low-res images, but I decided to share them anyway.
Cool, a couple of them seem to not have the look of IR converted, but what do I know.
Very nice. There is something special about IR photography.
jack
Great work Doc. Took on similar to 2 up in VT when snowed it. May have to convert to black and white to see what happens.
doxphoto wrote:
These were taken with my IR-converted camera. The site is a local park which I visit commonly in different seasons and different lighting. They are low-res images, but I decided to share them anyway.
I like #6, it tells the story of fall.
I really like #8 with the stationary trees and the leading lines of the pathway. Good contrast.
A suggestion please? It appears to be tilted a bit to the right. Suggestion: level the image with the railing of the house in the background. It wouldn't take a lot, just a nudge to the port side, but would help center the image.
Otherwise a very attractive image.
Thanks to all for the comments & suggestions.
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