alajuela
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Hi GeorgHi Phillip,
You have a IR converted P45+? I had no idea such exist.
If I may, I find the tonality a little strange, the stone in the front, and those in the middle are somehow incoherent to my eyes and both seem not to fit with the IR look of the leaves. None of the wonderful trees can be seen in total, they are cut off. Then again, I did not look at too many IR photographs so far, it might just be my inexperienced look at it.
I know the choice of frame from long ago, personally I am not too fond of it becuase I find it very distracting. That is not to say that it would not work on other pictures of a more graphical and abstract nature, but may be not so much in sorta busy pictures?
It is an interesting approach Phillip, but perhaps the person on the left is not placed in a way that benefits the picture overall?
Yes, the P45+ can be converted to full spectrum by Phase, what they do is take off the Hot Mirror, the hot mirror excludes the UV and IR wave lengths and restricts the capture to visible light. which is +/- 380nm - 720nm.
Then you put on screw on filters to limit what part of the spectrum to allow to hit the sensor. In this case I think it was about 650nm and up, so some false color reached the sensor. I think the stone is like that as it reflects no natural light (not sure but I think that is why).
Your opinion certainly is valid, I am not married to the software frame - did not give it allot of thought, chose it because I felt it added to the oddness of the shot. but i think your comment is well founded and certainly well received ;-) I would have preferred to have more of the shot and less of the frame. The guy in frame - I like as it gives some realism to an otherwise unrealistic shot.
I have a ways to go on this, and hope in the coming months to get some interesting images.
Thank you for taking the time to comment
Phil
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