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Re: [MyOlympus] Re: IR Photography - Why?

 

I really like the effect and composition of your last photo - riverside
walk.

IR is fascinating in that you are not sure of the subject until you see it
on the computer and do some necessary processing..

Joyce

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From: "Paul and Sarah" <hughes@baytreecottage.info>
To: <MyOlympus@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 11:02 AM
Subject: [MyOlympus] Re: IR Photography - Why?

> This has been an interesting thread and like several others I have mixed
> feelings about IR - the fact that it can look unnatural doesn't
> necessarily make it unpleasant, but nor does being 'different' mean that
> it is automatically better.
> Here is one of the very first photos I took with a standard E510 and IR
> filter - the tulips were red and the wall was cream and I had no idea what
> to expect. Indeed that unpredictability is one of the fascinations of IR -
> I still find it hard to judge whether a shot will work in IR.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/countrycasita/3777787457/in/photostream/
> This second shot was taken on a riverside walk through Norwich. It is not
> that different from an ordinary black and white, but I think there is
> something quite appealing about the IR effect.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/countrycasita/4460835576/in/photostream/
>
> Paul
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