The first is quite stunning, Mark.  Overall, very nice collection. Cheers, 
Christine 

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> On Sep 23, 2014, at 10:13 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/mallows-bay-park
> 
> Something for everyone - color infrared, mono infrared, and straight color 
> shots with the K3.
> 
> A few technical comments beyond what I wanted to put in my blog:
> 
> The first shot is color IR because otherwise the leaves of the tree and the 
> overcast sky virtually blend together. The color gives much better tonal 
> separation.
> 
> I took the second shot in both IR and color (K10D and K3). Invisible in the 
> IR shot but distracting in the color shot is a good bit of dead foliage in 
> the foreground. So instead of getting a nice green frame around the sunken 
> boat there is a distracting green and brown mess of foliage. The IR shot 
> rendered as mono worked best.
> 
> This was the only loation where I used the Takumar F 70-200 and that was to 
> get frame filling shot of the shipwreck out in the bay. The lens is wickedly 
> sharp and the detail in the old hulk of a boat is interesting at actual 
> pixels since you can see a lot of detail - but a smaller image showing just  
> the wreck out in the water without context is not interesting so it didn't 
> get posted. At the end of the day I could have lived without any lens longer 
> than 70mm.
> 
> The third shot was probably the most technically challenging in that there 
> was a persistent glare off the wood hull of the sunken boat and the algae 
> around it. I was glad I packed a polarizing filter. With the polarizer and a 
> little post exposure processing things came out OK.
> 
> Thanks for looking and comments appreciated.
> 
> Mark
> 
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