http://www.pbase.com/kclanin/image/103974481 i'm curious for opinions, if you like the stem in the image or not, if not i can clone it out leaving that space...
Personally, I wouldn't clone anything out, especially the stem. It looks good to me as is. Sunflowers are fun to shoot in IR. Here's one I took in August: ...
Personally, I think that if you want to keep the leaf in the frame, go back & re-shoot this with the stem coming out of the lower corner of the frame as it...
Cool.. Sunflowers rock as IR subjects... ... From: jim clanin To: Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:53 AM Subject:...
Karen, it is certainly good as it is. I would definitely keep the stem and leaf. If you wish to follow the advise of having the stem come from the left...
Thank you Henry. I collected the camera yesterday. I ended up with an IR conversion - standard filter. I took a few shots yesterday afternoon and was suprised...
Thanks, Terri. ... From: Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of terri pakula Sent: Friday, October 03,...
Excellent. I look forward to seeing your images. Henry ... From: Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf...
When I shot IR with a filtered camera sunshine was very important. With the rainy season approaching, I am wondering if a converted camera like my XT works...
Hi again, Karen. I redid the sunflower and took a screen shot including the layers palette from PS so that you can see exactly what I did. It is in the group...
Nice. Well done. Kiron Kid "A photograph that mirrors reality, cannot compare to one that reflects the spirit" **************Looking for simple solutions to...
I love the slant...my preference (just me) would be to make it a square picture....cropping the bottom of the leaves off....but clone in the hole that shows in...
Marcia, Living in Seattle, I deal with this a lot. Sunshine is great for IR, but cloudy skies work as well. I would just start looking for subjects to isolate;...
Great job, Marcia. Henry ... From: Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Marcia Sent: Friday, October...
Henry, I so enjoyed your story and also looking at all the links. They are so very well done, but then you are a fantastic photographer. I am sure the teacher...
... One big myth is that you can't shoot IR during the winter. IR has nothing to do with heat. There is plenty of IR light in the winter months. Group member...
Bill, I wasn't thinking of heat, I was thinking of low light. Under Frank's first photo it said. "it was -20c out, but it was a beautiful sunny day." Thanks, ...
Hi Marcia, ... Sorry, that wasn't meant to be a direct response to your thinking. You just reminded me of a general myth that circulates around the IR world....
I've found that shooting IR on overcast days results in a more subtle IR effect - less contrast, and foliage isn't as bright as in the sun. I've done some...
Thanks, Bill. I'd forgotten about those. The interesting thing about the first image is that the subject was wearing dark glasses. The IR cut right through it....
A very good point, Bill. Marcia My Photos and Art: http://www.pbase.com/marcia_fasy/ My Blog: http://marcias-photography-and-art-musings.blogspot.com/ ... ...
So nice of you to say, Henry. Marcia My Photos and Art: http://www.pbase.com/marcia_fasy/ My Blog: http://marcias-photography-and-art-musings.blogspot.com/ ......