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Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
4/24/2011 2:32:23 PM

Thanks for your nice comment. I was standing on the bridge to the castle and was a bit lucky with the shodows ... downside was, that the sun already got a bit weak for IR ... it was 6:45 P.M.
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Song Bird  (K:1447) Donor  
4/24/2011 1:01:07 PM

The angle you shot this at makes a beautiful composition and I love the sepia tones. Yes all you need is the princess!
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
5/3/2009 6:57:54 PM

Muy interesante!, realmente original.
Felicitaciones!
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
5/3/2009 6:46:24 PM

This is very creative photograph and so pleasant to view, wishing you all of the best my friend.
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: marla ulloa  (K:3)  
5/2/2007 8:03:07 AM

Hi Chris

I love your photo. The detail is amazing.. i would love to use it in a doc that I am doing on vintage cars. let me know if that is possible.

M
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
3/8/2007 8:09:26 PM

Hi again Jane!

> ...point me in the right direction
> on the photoshop stuff ...

Learn how to do a levels correction on photos ... there are many PS turorials in the web ... here's one of them:
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/levels.htm
Then you're ready for the next step ... the trick is, that you have to do the levels adjustment on every color channel (red, green, blue) separately instead on the whole image.
If you used in-camera custom white balance, the image will have a brownish sky and cyan or blueish plants after the post-processing. If you use the channel-mixer now to exchange red against blue and vise versa, you get the Channel-Shift-Style shown here ... in the red channel set the reds to -100 and blues to +100 and in the blue channel do the opposite.

> Also, have you ever tried the 10D or 350D
> with an IR filter and what do you think ?

Not myself, but I saw several nice IR shots taken with these cams. But the 350D seems to be the better choice of the two (for IR). But beware of a wrong lens choice ... many lenses are a bad choice for IR and show a light spot in the center of the image. The Canon 28-135IS is my favorite lens ... not only for IR ;-)

Greetings from Germany
Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Jane Newman  (K:51)  
3/7/2007 6:59:27 PM

Sorry Chris but forgot to ask what might be a stupid question - do you ever take your pics on windy days or do you wait until there is no wind because of the long exposures ?

Also, have you ever tried the 10D or 350D with an IR filter and what do you think ?

Cheers
Jane
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Jane Newman  (K:51)  
3/7/2007 6:56:31 PM

Hi Again Chris,

Thanks for your reply - could I be cheeky and ask you to point me in the right direction on the photoshop stuff you do with your images so I can try and get the same colour tints in parts of the image.

If you could let me have a url that would be great :)

Best Wishes from North Wales
Jane
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
3/7/2007 6:29:12 PM

Hi Jane!

> ... images I could only hope to get !

You just need the right place, the right camera and a tripod ... and a R72 of course ;-)

> Do you use modified camera bodies ...

No, all my cameras are unmodified ... I just use a tripod and the R72. Manual white balance and the right post-processing is the key. You have to do a levels correction on every color channel separately.

Greetings from Germany
Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Jane Newman  (K:51)  
3/6/2007 8:15:40 PM

Hi Chris,

I think your IR images, all of them, to be first class - you capture the sort of images I could only hope to get !

Do you use modified camera bodies or do you use them 'as is' with the likes of a Hoya R72 ?

Cheers
Jane
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
2/9/2007 6:10:47 PM

>I really liked this one.

Interesting, that you chose my personal favorite ;)
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Gustavo RS  (K:2745)  
2/8/2007 8:37:15 PM

You have a lot of wonderful IR photos here! I really liked this one.
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
1/2/2006 10:07:52 AM

Hi Alyazia,

for IR photography you'll need a filter ... the Hoya R72 is the one I use.

To learn the basics of digital IR visit dpfwiw.com/ir.htm

With a Canon 20D it is possible, but it's very difficult and you'll need bright sunlight, because this cam is not very IR-sensitive. Have a look at my latest IR image "In Memoriam" ... it was taken with a 20D. If you should try it yourself, you'll have to know, that you have to overexpose about 5 f-stops with the filter attached ... and always shoot in RAW.

Greeting from Germany
Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Alyazia Khaleefa  (K:1168)  
1/2/2006 9:33:57 AM

Hallo Chris,

i looked at ur profile.. i realy do like the IR thing.. however,,,, i didn't understand how do u capture such effects?! is it type of filters, lens, film or wut?? sorry i'm not that good.. i only take shots that attrachts me.. i really want to learn more! can u explain more?? thanx!
btw, i'm using Canon 20D does it make any diffrence??
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
9/30/2005 10:51:50 PM

Have fun with IR, but keep in mind, that it's not easy with a 20D ... don't get frustrated, when the first tries don't come out as expected. You'll need an intensive sun without any wind, because exposure times are often around 20-30 seconds at ISO400-800.
Always shoot in RAW and do a levels adjustment for each color channel separately in Photoshop, but beware of banding and high noise in the blue channel.

Happy testing
Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Guapo Loco  (K:24)  
9/30/2005 10:39:29 PM

Ok, danke schön für deine ganze Hinweise... Ich werde die Hoya R72 Filter einkaufen und alles probieren.
Gruss aus der Schweiz.

Olivier
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
9/30/2005 9:16:34 PM

Hi Guapo,

my 20D is not modified ... have a look at the exposure time ;-) But it is important to use in-camera custom white balance and to overexpose by 5-7 f-stops depending on the lighting conditions, which is needed, because the metering doesn't work correctly in IR. On the other hand the autofocus works fine.

The 20D is a bad choice for IR, but it can give nice results though ... but it's hard work.

Greetings from Germany
Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Guapo Loco  (K:24)  
9/30/2005 8:58:46 PM

Hi! I have a 20D and would like to try IR photography, but I know that in the 20D there is A IR filter which is blocking most of IR. Have you removed this filter to your 20D before shooting those IR picture or have you made it without any modification of the camera?

Thanx
Olivier
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
9/22/2005 4:59:03 PM

Hi Sam,

getting good IR results with a 20D is extremely difficult. First of all we need to shoot in RAW, because a lot of post procession is needed. Second we need custom white balance ... do it in-camera withg the filter attached on a white piece of paper or better with a 18% gray card, if available. Then we need to know, that though the 20D is able to use autofocus in IR, it's not able to meter corrctly through an IR filter ... use M-Mode and overexpose by 5-7 f-stops depending on the lighting conditions.

Regarding the post processing it's important to do a levels correction for every color channel separately ... but beware of banding in the blue channel.

Happy testing

Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Sam Graziano III  (K:14064) Donor  
9/21/2005 9:39:09 PM

Hi Chris M....I have a question for you.....I have the Canon 20D and the Same lens you have...I also have the hoya R72 IR filter...I have taken 200 shots( all Tri-pod ) and none of them come out...Even after swaping the Red and Blue channels in PS(Photoshop CS2).

What am I doing Wrong, And what is it that I need to do to acheive Awesome IR shots Like yours?

Best Regards

Sam III
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: jacques brisebois  (K:73883)  
9/17/2005 4:24:14 PM

a very nice shot, and a wonderful dedicace.
regards
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Carsten Nørgaard  (K:581)  
9/17/2005 12:54:48 PM

A beautiful picture to dedicate. Sorry for you and your family. good luck in the future
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
9/13/2005 6:52:52 PM

Hi Javed,

it's a pet ... we have a couple of aymara parakeets (also known as sierra parakeets) and a couple of budgies. BTW ... both races have the same size.

Greetings from Germany

Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
9/10/2005 5:55:10 PM

Excellent macro, Chris! Great colour and detail.
Dave.
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Bint Ahmed  (K:333)  
9/10/2005 5:31:04 PM

excellent DOF and details

keep it up
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Giorgio Mesghetz  (K:6724)  
9/10/2005 5:24:15 PM

wow!ecco una immagine veramente tagliente!7+++
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
9/10/2005 4:44:37 PM

Merci Javed,

it's a pet ... we have a couple of budgies and a couple of Aymara parakeets, a south american parakeet race, also known as sierra parakeets.

If you're interested, you can learn more about this phantastic birds here:
http://www.arndt-verlag.com/projekt/birds_3.cgi?Desc=E266.h tm&Pic=266_1.JPG

Greetings from Germany

Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Javed Rassi  (K:8223)  
9/10/2005 3:18:22 PM

Nice close up Chris, is this a pet or taken in a zoo?
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Adam C.  (K:25)  
7/9/2005 7:14:38 AM

great tone!!well done!
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)

Critique By: Chris M.  (K:2073)  
7/4/2005 5:36:17 PM

Thank you, Caporilli!

Too bad, that I don't understand, what Google translated: "a good effect even if you have not used one disc of a valve much luminous one"

"one disc of a valve" doesn't make any sense to me ... funny translation :-)

Greetings from Germany

Chris
        Photo By: Chris M.  (K:2073)


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