dennis_sevilla 0 Posted December 21, 2004 first of all, i've looked at your entire ir folder and am very amazed with your work. if it's not too much maybe you could help me out. i've acquired recently an f717 and an r72 filter and i would like to know exactly what filters (ps work etc.) you use for your shots. i am going on a trip this weekend and it would be a huge thing if i can somehow shoot ir with similar skill. thanks in advance. Link to comment
my_pics 0 Posted July 16, 2005 This is one of your finest images posted to date, IMO. Composition is striking with the "S-curve" winding up the left vertical and forming what almost appears to be a frame (???) for the tree at right---which stands out as a major subject. This image is not one of those where the eye lands on one spot and gets hung without conscious effort to look around. The eye surveys the scene freely and easily and returns again and again to the tree in the curve or the large, dark tree trunk at the far end of the pavement.Regards,Certo Link to comment
jroditis 0 Posted October 2, 2005 Hey Tony your photos are an exelent balance between photography and art, a very sureal look.I have some questions about the 717?-is the shutter speed fixed at 1/60 in nightshot mode -can you adjust the aperture for depth of field or add and subtract density filters to achive proper exposure -how sharp are the photos at 8X10 The reason Iam asking is I want to try shooting some wedding infrared but most digitals need 4-8 seconds exposure with an R72 which to slow for people shots. thanks.PS (you have a very large and inspiring library)Nice work Link to comment
stephanie_livengood1 0 Posted September 17, 2006 i wish i was walking along that path right now Link to comment
erik_barnes2 0 Posted May 27, 2008 Beautiful Capture Tony. Nice technique. -Erik Barnes Link to comment
john_vanopdorp 0 Posted December 10, 2009 A mythical addition could be a wood nymph...technically, perhaps some more grain...but, an awesome photo on its own!! Link to comment
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