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Thanks very much. I will give it a try and see how I go
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Thanks Cindy. I would second your recommendation to Kiri to look into a Precison camera conversion. I'm very pleased with the conversion they did on my G1. I would also recommend Jack's action set for toning and false color work.Beautiful. I especially like the weeping willow.
Kiri....send an IM to Jack Flesher here on this website. He will give you the details.@scho: Where might I find "Jack's action set"?
Since I don't live in the US, it might be difficult/expensive to get an IR conversion done
Plus I don't have a spare camera body, lol
Thanks Cindy. Yes, the waterfront trail is a very nice place for evening walks and now we have "Water Music" as well every Thursday evening.Carl, You certainly have a beautiful place to walk in the evening. I bet the music adds to the charm. Both photos are very nice.
Mark, That is beautiful. The M8 does a really good job with IR.Wow, there are some lovely images in this thread.
Here's one form me, taken at a National Trust property called Buscot Park.
Leica M8, 18mm SE and IR72 filter - processed in Lightroom 2.7.
Cheers
Mark
Mark,Here are a few more taken in Cornwall.
Doyden Point
All taken with a Leica M8 and 28mm Elmarit lens, IR72 filter.
C&C appreciated.
Cheers
Mark
Cindy,This is a photo looking down onto the farm (lower left) that my husband grew up on.
Mark,
Nice IR work with the M8. I sometimes wish I had kept the M8, but with my bad vision I don't miss struggling with RF focusing.
This is a photo looking down onto the farm (lower left) that my husband grew up on.
Cindy,
another lovely image. What camera are you using and how are you processing the images?
Thanks again for your comments on the Cornwall pictures. I am in agreement with you - the middle pic is my favourite too.
Best wishes
Mark