Posted by Rhys (Darlington, United Kingdom) on 19 March 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Ok, this is an experiment. I've never really tried to copy and Infra Red technique in digital before (I did quite a bit in the good 'ol days of 35mm with IR filters though), I was flicking through the archives and thought I'd give it a go with this shot. I think some of the highlights are bit too blown out but other than that I quite liike how its turned out. It was taken up in Perthshire, Scotland, its a small ruined church behind Blair Castle. It probably has a name, but I have not a clue what it is! Anybody?
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That image is really dramatic. Your experiment turned out great. The composition, lighting and that sky are just super. A fabulous image, Rhys.
19 Mar 2008 2:14am
@Michael Skorulski: Thanks Michael, I 'm now glad I found this image in the archives and tried this out. I think I'm more happy with it today than yesterday.
I love the angle at which you shot the photo as well as your experimental results!
19 Mar 2008 7:17am
@Judy: Thanks! From what I remember I was stood on the side of a steep bank looking back up at the church.
Absolutely gorgeous!!! I remember the infrared filter times too... was agreat experiance and I loved it. Your work is perfect - a real favourite to me.. Wys
19 Mar 2008 9:53am
@Wysterior: Thanks, pleased that you like it.
It looks very infrared, so the conversion was successful. Was it done in the black and white conversion tool?
19 Mar 2008 11:27pm
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