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Jamie, here's some info on this photo:
Shot handheld with a Sony V1 using a Hoya R72 filter and an NDx4 filter. Exposure 1/30" at F2.8, ISO 100.
The castle is property of a company dealing in wood, it is located in West-Flanders near Brugge/Bruges.
Post-processing was only black/white point definition and custom white balance, if I remember correctly.
Shooting IR with just an NDx4 filter on this camera is a real challenge, because an ND8 or even ND8 + ND4 seems to be the best setup. So I have to wait until the light is not so bright anymore, and carefully choose composition...and then wait 20 seconds for the tiff file to be saved :-)
This has to be my favorite IR pic i have seen here on FC. Amazing work. Would love to know so much more about it. Where this place is, & what filters you used & exposure times etc if possible. Stunning image. Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Jamie
Very well done, beautiful image and good use of the monochrome aproach. Only the sky is rather flat, some HDR technique can help if there is information on the original (RAW for instance) or bracketing at the shot time.
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Rainer Wälder 19. Januar 2007, 23:35
wow, looks amazing, how must it feel to live in a castle like this one...rainer
Olivier Vanbiervliet 11. Juli 2006, 15:33
Armin, it is shot in West-Flanders near Brugge, indeed using infrared! Groetjes, o.Armin Leitner 11. Juli 2006, 15:22
I dat Soesdijk ? Groetjes, ArminInfrared ?
Jamie Hollett 9. Juli 2006, 15:49
Hi Olivier, thanks for the info, looks like i'm gonna have to give it a go myself & learn more. Look forward to seeing more for you.Jamie
Olivier Vanbiervliet 5. Juli 2006, 8:52
Jamie, here's some info on this photo:Shot handheld with a Sony V1 using a Hoya R72 filter and an NDx4 filter. Exposure 1/30" at F2.8, ISO 100.
The castle is property of a company dealing in wood, it is located in West-Flanders near Brugge/Bruges.
Post-processing was only black/white point definition and custom white balance, if I remember correctly.
Shooting IR with just an NDx4 filter on this camera is a real challenge, because an ND8 or even ND8 + ND4 seems to be the best setup. So I have to wait until the light is not so bright anymore, and carefully choose composition...and then wait 20 seconds for the tiff file to be saved :-)
Jamie Hollett 4. Juli 2006, 20:25
This has to be my favorite IR pic i have seen here on FC. Amazing work. Would love to know so much more about it. Where this place is, & what filters you used & exposure times etc if possible. Stunning image. Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.Jamie
Roberto Lira 13. Juni 2006, 15:37
Very well done, beautiful image and good use of the monochrome aproach. Only the sky is rather flat, some HDR technique can help if there is information on the original (RAW for instance) or bracketing at the shot time.Nilüfer Barin 31. Mai 2006, 14:54
very nice photo!greetings..
nilly
Beatriz B.B. 30. Mai 2006, 21:32
What a beautiful place......and the picture shows it well.....
greetings, Beatriz :)