Thaks for loooking, Ken. Well, it was certainly a crisp morning.:-). I
had gone out hoping to find some deer. I'm working on a gallery show
for the nature center. I have plenty of birds, frogs, turtles,
dragonflies and wildflowers -- but no deer. When it got to be ten-ish
or so, I gave up on the deer, went back to the car, mounted the wide
and IR filter, and shot the pond. I did get a nice female Cardinal
which I need.
I think the IR contrast contributes to the crisp feeling. In addition,
I work on pushing it in that direction in processing. To me, the beauty
of the IR BW is in the separation you can achieve. I push the contrast
a bit and sharpen to the max. The "crisp" look is the result.
Paul
On Mar 25, 2006, at 4:05 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
Sure conveys a feeling of crispness.
Kenneth Waller
----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Stenquist"
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Subject: PESO: The Pond
I set a new personal record for filter extravagance and bought an
77mm R72 for my DA 12-24/4. Shot a little pond this morning. It's at
12mm, f11, 4 second exposure.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4260009&size=lg