@cjphoto I really didn't see those cloud faces until I re-edited this, making it b&w after starting with infrared. Thank you very much.
@eudora Truly appreciate your kind words. Infrared is a great deal of fun.
@gerry13 Thank you, I am still learning so much about the post processing of infrared and I don't think that will stop anytime soon. I just started to learn how to use Afinity by Serif to see if infrared edits are better with that program.
@miata2u I am very grateful for the fav, thank you kindly. The edits of infrareds into b&w are almost as challenging as color. Don't stop playing around with edits, sometimes my ugly stuff is the most dramatic. That is what is so great about this 365 community, we help each other a lot. @jerome
@jerome Thank you so very much for the fav, my fat fingers just sent the comment before I finished. Anyway, the b&w version of an infrared can be very dramatic but those clouds just really came to life.
@joysabin i haven't tried infrared photography at all although it seems rather interesting.I was thinking of bying/borrowing an infrared filter and giving it a shot but tis still remians on the "to do sometime" list
looks like infrared doesn't it?
@eudora Truly appreciate your kind words. Infrared is a great deal of fun.
@gerry13 Thank you, I am still learning so much about the post processing of infrared and I don't think that will stop anytime soon. I just started to learn how to use Afinity by Serif to see if infrared edits are better with that program.
@miata2u I am very grateful for the fav, thank you kindly. The edits of infrareds into b&w are almost as challenging as color. Don't stop playing around with edits, sometimes my ugly stuff is the most dramatic. That is what is so great about this 365 community, we help each other a lot.
@jerome