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Dreamscape #2
Image Title:  Dreamscape #2
 
 By: Roland Lacson  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Roland Lacson {K:12214}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Nikon FE2
Categories Travel
Infrared
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio National Parks
Landscape
Lens Nikon MF 35mm f/2.8
Uploaded 10/1/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak Professional HIE
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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Location City -  Zion National Park
State -  UTAH
Country - United States   United States
About Shot prior to sunset with Bridge Mountain in the distance while the Virgin River whisk by my feet. Film rated @ 100 ISO
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rosario Esposito   {K:9796} 10/1/2005
Fantastic scene , is beautiful B&W.
-Rosario-


Joshua Rainey   {K:5069} 10/1/2005
Great infared shot Roland. The tree looks amazing and the grain is really nice. Its good to see some people shooting real infared film...

Josh


Keith Ruddell   {K:3570} 10/1/2005
Beautiful Roland.. I really like how the tree is overpowering the cliff in the back as well as the motion from the river. I can really feel this shot coming to life.

Keith


Kevin Lanthier   {K:5204} 6/2/2006
Wow, that's perfect subject for IR, eh? Looks beautiful and the natural "S" curve composition is dynamic and leads your eye to all the key areas.

When I was shooting HIE I found it to be correct exposure around ISO 25 with an 87 filter. Did you shoot an 87 or 87C, or just a 25 red filter? I've tried IR techniques in PS but they can never seem to get the greens white and blues black the way true IR does, not to mention the less tangible qualities.


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