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This is an updated version of an earlier posting. The original is here >> [link]
Cemetery Tree - 2007
Seattle, WA
F/5.0 - 20sec. - 200/ISO
Nikon D80 - Hoya R72 IR Filter
I have made a few saturation and contrast changes based upon test prints and feedback from other artist/photographers. My goal is to get a closer print color match for all of the images in the infrared series. I will be adding new photos into the series soon but this is the final round of updates I will be making to the past infrared collection. The print collection will be shown at several Seattle locations in the next few months.
All of my infrared images are captured using a Nikon D80 and a Hoya R72 IR Filter.
Thanks to everyone for all of the comments and feedback on this series.
All Rights Reserved © Mark B. Bauschke Photography
Cemetery Tree - 2007
Seattle, WA
F/5.0 - 20sec. - 200/ISO
Nikon D80 - Hoya R72 IR Filter
I have made a few saturation and contrast changes based upon test prints and feedback from other artist/photographers. My goal is to get a closer print color match for all of the images in the infrared series. I will be adding new photos into the series soon but this is the final round of updates I will be making to the past infrared collection. The print collection will be shown at several Seattle locations in the next few months.
All of my infrared images are captured using a Nikon D80 and a Hoya R72 IR Filter.
Thanks to everyone for all of the comments and feedback on this series.
All Rights Reserved © Mark B. Bauschke Photography
Image size
3872x2592px 5.51 MB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D80
Shutter Speed
100/10 second
Aperture
F/5.0
Focal Length
18 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Sep 3, 2007, 12:50:14 PM
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that's a great shot I don't follow.. if you take a red shot and convert it to greyscale as advised by De Google search how do you get the blue.. I am new to this