Post Number 46,
the next temple complex,
I did not take many pictures here so this is only a small post, to
view previous post please click on the 3 small lines at the top left of the page,
the numbers I am using refers the the mask I used in the NIK Collection,
specifically the Silver Efex Pro part of the software, for the picture above I
used the 017 Full Spectrum,
036 Antique,
the picture colour swapped and for myself the way I like
the finished print to look,
and totally wild,
out of the camera,
next picture 023 Wet Rocks,
036 Antique,
the picture colour swapped and for myself the way I like
the finished print to look,
totally wild,
out of the camera,
017 Full Spectrum,
036 Antique,
the picture colour swapped and for myself the way I like
the finished print to look,
totally wild,
out of the camera,
018 Full Spectrum Inverse,
036 Antique,
the picture colour swapped and for myself the way I like
the finished print to look,
totally wild,
out of the camera,
016 Full Dynamic Harsh,
036 Antique,
the picture colour swapped and for myself the way I like
the finished print to look,
totally wild,
out of the camera,
018 Full Spectrum Inverse,
036 Antique,
the picture colour swapped and for myself the way I like
the finished print to look, I have to say that this picture and the next one gave me lots of problems, maybe the light was different, but what ever it was it took a long time to make the pictures look this way,
totally wild,
out of the camera,
019 Fine Art Process,
036 Antique,
the picture colour swapped and for myself the way I like
the finished print to look,
totally wild,
out of the camera, the camera I use is a Lumix DMC GX8 with 12-60mm lens, I had
the camera converted to take infrared pictures at Protech Photographic in
Uckfield, Sussex, UK. who were more than very helpful, and no I am not on
commission, I will add pictures that I have taken in and around Pattaya,
Thailand, every week or so, please feel free to comment or if you have any
questions please ask away, but I am not an expert, just someone that has
discovered the fascination of infrared photography.
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