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Re: More and more fun with M8 images
Colors :
B&W :
M8,CV Ultron 28 f2:salute:
Colors :
B&W :
M8,CV Ultron 28 f2:salute:
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The second comes back !More wonderful images. I'm particularly drawn to the second.. The overall composition, the two people approaching the center. Very nice.:salute:
That is interesting... hmm.It was very windy here today:
Probably not that windy though...just a very odd occurrance on the way to coffee. Why would there be a stubby fish in a shrubbery? The mind boggles...
These are great b/w images, Steve. Love your conversions... especially the second one.and finally...
Was this taken with the 28 or the 50? (Great color, btw)and finally...
Utah State Capital building.Lloyd,Beautiful shots :thumbup:for a beautiful place (Where is it ?)
Hmm,What do you want to do exactly with this filter ?Just picked up a B+W 092 filter for my 35 'cron IV. Trying some ideas, but not really happy with the results so far. Any suggestions?
Just some basic IR stuff (along the lines of the shots on the Moab thread). I realize that the lack of foliage right now impacts the effect, but I would also like to get the blue sky effect as on the IR thread http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?t=257&page=3, but so far I haven't been able to make it work.Hmm,What do you want to do exactly with this filter ?
LLoyd:Just picked up a B+W 092 filter for my 35 'cron IV. Trying some ideas, but not really happy with the results so far. Any suggestions?
Thanks Robert, I'll give it a try in C1LLoyd:
A lot of the IR pictures you see taken with the M8 use this filter, but also composite/layer it with an image taken without the filter. You also need to process in Capture One to get the colour closer to B&W. ACR or Lightroom do not go as low in colour temperature as Capture One, so you can never get a white.
Robert