I don't have anything new for today I'm afraid so I played about with one from yesterday following as best I could a faux infrared conversion tutorial. I don't really know what I'm doing here, but if anyone has any advice or tips, please let me know:)
I don't know, the infrared doesn't do much for me on this shot- I think I'd like it au naturale much better- but that's just my personal preference. As far as infrared goes, I don't know much about it so I can't help you too much with it. But as far as I can tell you did it correctly! Nice shot.
Looks great. As I am your Get Pushed partner again what about creating forced perspective photo? I hope you can return the favour by challenging me to something. Thanks.
@la_photographic Hi Laura, thanks for the challenge, you beat me to it, was just about to send you yours:) One of the best challenges I've ever had was a few weeks ago when I was asked to take a picture in the style of David Hilliard. I'd never heard of him before but found him so interesting. So that's your challenge for this week. Please let me know if you'd rather have something else.
@hookandy You have made my day, thanks so much! I couldn't follow the tutorial religiously as Elements didn't have a Curve adjustment mode and I ended up playing with Nik filters instead:)
Sorry - I have never really understood the infa-red process or the attraction. It is something I must look at properly some time. From what I can tell though - this does look very convincing.
I enjoy the color inversions created by infrared, and find it an interesting tool with which to experiment. I'm drawn to the pretty pinks here. Very nice!
I/R looks awesome in mono
I think you have processed this correctly for IR - it looks correct!
Well done!