Hi Panther.......I like your picture.....How did you get the color in the pic. if it was shot in IR? AZZARO
Howdy Azzaro,
When using an R72 IR Filter or one of the ones close to the same wavelengths there is color in the image, it's just sometimes tricky to get it to show, for this image it just popped right out.
The lighting as in all photography has so much to do with the end results and tones/colors, this one just popped out.
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I would not have picked this shot for an IR Craig.
The colourization on this looks pretty natural, fooled me
Nicely done .... Skippy
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Thanks very much, sometimes you get lucky:D
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Skippy,
Another one of the IR Mysteries that you'll enjoy.
It seems like the ones that you think are going to be super kind of fizzle, and the ones that don't seem to have much potential end up shocking you.
Was just the channel swap on this one.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Azzaro,
When using an R72 IR Filter or one of the ones close to the same wavelengths there is color in the image, it's just sometimes tricky to get it to show, for this image it just popped right out.
The lighting as in all photography has so much to do with the end results and tones/colors, this one just popped out.
Craig
Burleson, Texas