@evalieutionspics Thank you, the afternoon is best time to shoot Infrared. I wanted to try and get more reflections but, I waited too long and the lake is doing its thing of evaporating and will be just a puddle soon.
@blueberry1222 Thank you very much. They want to charge a day use fee anytime you go there now. I talked the camp docent into letting me just give a donation instead-much cheaper. I am printing off a copy for her, though.
@jerome Thank you very kindly for the fav. The lake still have water in it so I felt lucky to see some and grab a few shots.
@davidrobinson The IR pano worked, I was happy that it did. I learned to use a custom white balance setting when I took a class in night photography recently and it dawned on me to do the same thing for my IR work.
May 14th, 2017
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@megpicatilly Thank you, the IR gives the trees a winter look. This may explain it better, I can only hope to achieve what they show ( https://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/trees-photographed-in-infrared-pics.html)
@johnfalconer Thank you, it was actually in the 70's (21 C) and a very comfortable day. It's the Infrared and post processing that does this.
@jerome Thank you very kindly for the fav. The lake still have water in it so I felt lucky to see some and grab a few shots.
@stephanies Thank you a great deal.
@catsmeowb Thank you very kindly for the fav. The lake is man-made so it does dry up each season but there is always some wetlands left.
@sdutoit Thank you very much, the IR is addictive.
@domenicododaro You are so very kind, thank you kindly. I think that I might be getting somewhere with this.
@cjphoto Thank you, it is a surreal effect to be sure.