My continued thanks to Mike P. (Blacks2) His work inspires one to do better.
jpgto
Loc: North East Tennessee
Awesome, B&W or Infrared? Nice
Oops. I should have said at the opening..Infrared. Mike gave me his converted Lumix when his family gave him a gift of an IR camera.
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
I like it, Carla. I was going to get my old D3100 converted to IR until I got a few quotes--wow, it's a pricey conversion.
chasgroh wrote:
...infrared? Looks cool!
Thank you, chasgroh. It is IR and I'm so pleased you like this.
carla
I am so pleased you think so, Anger. I love the ethereal, fantasy feel of IR. Some like it, some don't...pretty much like everything else. thank you for enjoying this one and letting me know. Its always appreciated!
carla
jpgto wrote:
Awesome, B&W or Infrared? Nice
That's an awesome thing to say,Jeff. Thank you so much! Its IR and I should have put that on the opening line. Thank you for looking in and letting me know.
DOOK wrote:
I like it, Carla. I was going to get my old D3100 converted to IR until I got a few quotes--wow, it's a pricey conversion.
I am so glad you do, DOOK. This was gifted to me from "blacks2" (Mike) and I'm not sure what it cost him to convert the Lumix. It only does B&W, so that might have made it a little less costly than if it shot in color.
B&W is fine for me, I can add color in post if I think an image would be enhanced. Thanks, my friend, for checking this out.
Exquisite image, Carla. As you described: ethereal and fanciful.
A10
Loc: Southern Indiana
This is way cool. Loved shooting infra-red film.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Excellent capture and title carlysue. IR always makes me think of a winter wonderland!
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