1 and 2 for me and agree with Martin on the last shot, needs a it more of a lighten. The long shadows in the 2nd shor are excellent and make the image for me
Dee
Sorry to bump this up again you must be sick of looking at them, wont reply again:-) Thanks to the last 4 who left comments and thanks to Alan for the input about too much sky
Heres another shot similar to the last one in landscape format
Great images, they are a little more subtle and less contrasty than some previous Infra-red’s which really suits the subject matter here. Great work Martin
Hi Martin, I was just wondering did you use an IR Filter and what were the exposure times like. I recently got an IR Filter and I’m thinking that maybe it’s too dark
Wonderful stuff Martin. I can’t help but think does the foreground in the second one look a little dark, it may need a little dodge n’ burn work. That aside wonderful.
trishw78: I have an infrared converted camera so i get normal exposure times like a normal colour camera. the reason you IR filter is dark is because it is blocking normal light, your camera can see through it though. Exposure times will be high with a non converted camera, expect to have to use a tripod and long exposure when using an ir filter.
Brian_C: Thanks Brian, Yes you are correct about the post processing, will most probably re process them a little lighter in parts
Love the composition, textures and rolling landscape of the first. Nicely surreal and dreamy.
I prefer the third though, just feels a bit more balanced overall.