Braddock Cemetery - IR
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taken in the hills of Western Pennsylvania over the weekend.
A stitch of 6 = a Pano (with a slight crop.) :rofl
Sony F717 and IR filters
A stitch of 6 = a Pano (with a slight crop.) :rofl
Sony F717 and IR filters
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Nice stitching Andrea....... I enjoy your IR's ... Skippy (Australia)
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Nice work.....can I borrow your camera???? Pleeeeeeeeese?....nice work...see, that's what I had in my head...love that tree!
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Thanks Awais...I stitched it ALL by hand. :ivar
Swartzy...that tree was the highlight of the day. Sorry. My camera's are not for loan...nor my car...nor my beer!
Oh, and nice name... (From another Andrea. )
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Yeah it completely has that creepy feel to it especially considering the subject.
Just take the picture :
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ballentphoto...cemeteries are great places to visit for that creepy feeling. Thanks for looking.
Mr peas. Workflow huh. Now that would take pages and pages of writing.
I get different IR's from different cameras. My processing depends on the IR and what I "see" in it.
I use Various programs depending on the effect i want. I've been doing this for 4 years and it's a never ending learning experience.
There is NO one way for PP for me but sometimes it takes me awhile to bring out the best! Thanks for asking.
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Sony F717 | Hoya R72
You're right Tristan...sometimes I get a blown out sky. But in this case the sun was the culprit it was behind that cloud. Look at it this way...it gave great shadows.
Thanks for the nice comment. :smooch