willem_dijkstra 1 Posted May 29, 2003 Two images, IR and color, of the summer residence of the Queen of Denmark blending together using blending mode "luminosity". Here are the links to the target="blank">color and the HREF="http://www.pbase.com/image/17232420" target="blank">infrared versions. Link to comment
andrew_frasz 0 Posted May 29, 2003 A superb blending of the two pictures. The effect gives you a beautiful color palette and a dreamlike effect that doesn't immediately scream photoshop like so many other pictures. Nice job. Thanks for showing how you created it too. Andrew Link to comment
donna lynn 0 Posted May 30, 2003 I love the framing of the roof and tree tops. In fact, I don't think you need the bottom half of the pic at all. Lovely!!!! Link to comment
margaret_s. 0 Posted May 31, 2003 What an amazing effect, bravo!! It does indeed have a very surreal quality about it.. reminds me almost of that film with Robin Williams called something "dreams"... ? Very cool :-) Link to comment
roberto4 0 Posted May 31, 2003 never seen such combination of infrared and color. but not only this effect is good but the whole composition with the sitting person left! Link to comment
james_oneill 0 Posted May 31, 2003 Andrew's said what I wanted to say. Margaret is talking about "What dreams may come". Since I do a fair amount of IR I might try doing something along these lines. Thanks for sharing the technique. Link to comment
karen_siebert 0 Posted June 1, 2003 Great. I really like the effect of merging color and infrared. Good job. Link to comment
adam_deglmann 2 Posted June 1, 2003 Excellent work. I like the framing and very creative use of multiple mediums. Well done. Link to comment
nomade 1 Posted June 1, 2003 Wow, this is really original, not for the subject and/or composition itself (good enough by itself but more kind of "classic"), but for the technique you used! That's quite new! A '7' for that.I wonder hoy you did to have almost the same image with same shadows and so on (I took a look to the linked images). Did you have two cameras at the same time?As for the aesthetical result itself, I think the foreground is a tad too bright and needs a little more contrast. But that's very easy to correct. '5' for aesthetics. :-) Link to comment
willem_dijkstra 1 Posted June 2, 2003 Thanks for your comments, glad you like it. To answer your question : I took two images, with the same camera, in quick succession, one with filters and one without, camera on a tripod. The match was not pixel perfect and I had to move the second layer (the IR layer) a bit around to try to match. Next time I would not refocus in between the images, since this causes a slight shift. Link to comment
nomade 1 Posted June 2, 2003 I took two images, with the same cameraThat's something that with traditional film camera would make needing to carry an IR filter... Thanks for your answer! Link to comment
davidm_ 0 Posted September 25, 2003 Great composition, superb lighting, wonderful mix of colour and infrared. 7/7. Link to comment
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