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Biking!
Image Title:  Biking!
 
 By: Peter De Rycke  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Peter De Rycke {K:39471}
Project #61 Totally Cool! Camera Model Canon EOS 300D
Categories Infrared
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio landscapes
infrared
Lens Canon 17-40L
Uploaded 11/7/2007 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 139 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 10 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Oostkerke - Damme
State - 
Country - Belgium   Belgium
About
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Peter
De Rycke


Lazing ...

Salto non mortale ;-)

Diksmuide: town hall & cathedral towers

Flemish land in IR

In harmony

The baron has risen..

Bird-o-lympics

Beuuuhhh

Leaves want to jump out

Casole d'Elsa

There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Frank Mercer   {K:1868} 11/7/2007
Excellent IR. Great color and perspective. Well done!!!


sascha jonack   {K:18094} 11/7/2007
Very cool effect. Superb done. Love it!.
Sascha


j esford   {K:13357} 11/7/2007
Peter, please help me out on this shot. I've tried to learn the workflow to get good I/R AND natural light shots in one image such as this. Is this a single I/R exposure, or one I/R and one normal color combined? I begin with a heavily magenta-ized color I/R, attempt color channeling, but never end up with quite the beauty I see here (?) Best regards, John


Peter De Rycke   {K:39471} 11/7/2007
Hi John,

What configuration are you working with for IR ?
The canal shot was a single exposure, the original is brownish, and after applying channel mixer i already have the blue sky you see in the picture .. now this required an all important step : making a shot of bright sunlit grass, and using that picture for a custom whitebalance .. before that i also got magentish photos i could do nothing with ..

Hope this helps !
Peter


Christian Schaefer   {K:-101} 11/7/2007
Just Beautiful.
Chris


j esford   {K:13357} 11/8/2007
Peter I must confess that my work with infrared lately has been limited to b&w, it's pieces such as yours that interest me greatly. My usual set-up is a converted Nikon D70 shot in auto white balance mode which turns out something like this on a consistent basis....



Dave Stacey   {K:117777} 11/8/2007
Very nice lighting and composition to go with those IR tones, Peter!
Dave.


Don Loseke   {K:32503} 11/8/2007
A wonderful scene for the IR treatment. Very nice work. Don.


Paolo Corradini   {K:51855} 11/9/2007
so excelelnt perspective and work on infrared shot!
well done
paolo


Peter De Rycke   {K:39471} 11/18/2007
Hi Mr J
First of all, sorry to get back to you so late ..
The white balance is all important, you take a shot of sunlit green grass, and you set the custom white balance referring to this shot .. then you will get brownish toned photos, which allow you to go in both b&w or colour direction ..

Secondly : channel mixer (swapping red and blue channels) will get you a blue sky, and eventually other colours in parts of your photo, depending on what you photographed .. but in most of my colour work, i re-apply colour using layers on which i paint with a colour brush.. and that is to my own tast of course ..

Hope this helps.

Peter


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