Flinders Ranges, South Australia, 17-18 August 2016
Links go to posts with the colour versions of the images (where there may also be more information). If an image does not have a link, the preceding one applies.
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Near the Cazneau Tree.
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Brachina Gorge Road (probably).
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Brachina Gorge.
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Near Merna Mora.
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Ah! Very nice!
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Thanks very much Rajiv! IR does help for mono!
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I have to experiment with IR. Is it something I can do with an IR filter on my digital camera?
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Yes, you can but you’ll need to use a tripod and with a DSLR, you’ll need to use live view, or compose and focus and then put the filter on. There’s a lot to do in post-processing, though. Here’s an article on that: https://photographylife.com/reviews/kolari-vision-550nm-infrared-filter
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So dramatic in black and white.
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I think there’s a lot more scope for drama when you start from an infrared image.
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Great collection as always mate. That first shot of the tree is so amazing. G
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Thanks very much Greg!
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Magnificent.
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You just commented on a post on Toltecs, Mayas and Aztecs. Sorry that was a half-finished post that escapes when I clicked [Publish] instead of [Save]. I then removed it but I can’t stop the email notification. It will be coming up in three posts time.
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Care to share the technique to get black skys?
R.D. Hayes, D.O. drbob@sunsetcom.com http://drbobhayes.com Eccentricity is its own reward!
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It’s a consequence of shooting in infrared and the processing I use. Colours and tonality are different from a normal image. For the first two, the skies were close to black in the colour versions. Maybe you could get it with a normal image by changing the colour and density of the sky in Photoshop (nit Lightroom) before B&W conversion. I don’t know, I haven’t tried that.
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