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I.R WheatPosted by Michael Fresh (Chester, United Kingdom) on 8 May 2012 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. An image from my infra Red experiment. My book entitled, Looe in Cornwall a photographic tour, is on sale now.
Comments (21)
Ronnie 2¢ from Atlantic Shores, United KingdomIs Infra Red safer than Genetically Modified, I wonder . . or could they cross-relate and become Genetically-Red-Infra-Modified (GRIM) at some point ? Worrying times. 8 May 2012 7:00am @Ronnie 2¢: It all depends on the length of the organ, too short and it would indeed be GRIM, of course one must also consider the speed and cross-over rate. These problems are not relevant if it's extra-terrestrial. Chantal from Romans sur isère, FranceLe temps des moissons... il arrivera bien assez tôt, laissons le temps au temps. Bonne journée. 8 May 2012 9:20am @Chantal: Recherche de crop-circles, les regardes. Stephen from Canberra, AustraliaGreat result - the foreground textures are outstanding! 8 May 2012 10:45am Jim Wilson from Malvern, Pennsylvania, United StatesThat foreground is just wonderful. Good work. 8 May 2012 1:04pm Don from Spokane, United StatesI like the lightening effect of the IR on the wheat heads. Very well done. 8 May 2012 3:07pm Daryl Johnson from Worcester Park, United KingdomSome really nice tones there, striking shot. 8 May 2012 6:45pm Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesOh, this is extra-terrestial wheat. The best kind, I hear. 8 May 2012 8:27pm @Steve Rice: It's all about the fold Steve... :0 RBL from Oxford, United StatesBeautiful wheat field and tree line at the horizon ~ a very attractive picture! 8 May 2012 8:53pm Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesBeautifully composed in B&W with incredible contrasts and detail! 8 May 2012 9:46pm Wild Mustang Photography from Carlisle, Massachusetts, United StatesLove the contrast between the lit foreground and the dark background! Love this B&W treatment! Beautiful!!!! 9 May 2012 12:08am @Wild Mustang Photography: Many thanks. Baldwin VW from Bejuma, VenezuelaGreat result from your experiment !!! a really beautiful photo, very crisp and excellent treatment ... 9 May 2012 3:13am B.Sully from Surf City, United Stateswhat a wonderful bend in that wheat. The texture and the movement of the wheat stand out against the dark background. very well seen in B&W! Well done! 9 May 2012 3:18am franz from Baden, Austriainteresting effect, love the strong acuity in this image ! 10 May 2012 6:35pm @franz: I always like working in IR. |
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