So 2 posts in a week, I think this is a record for me at this point
With all the things I have been involved with lately and all the time I have had on my hands being stuck at the house. I did the unthinkable and went and completely reorganized and sorted all (YES ALL!!!) of my images to date. It took the better part of 3 days, lots of coffee and tea, as well as the better part of my sanity. However, I was able to complete this task and in the process I found images that I had completely forgotten about. Some of these images were from a study of light that I did on flowers a few years back. Others just good old fashion macro photography of flowers out in the wild. One thing that I noticed was that while the colors are rich and wonderfully please in to the eye. I wondered what would happen if I decided to shift the spectrum of color a bit, say to the Infra red side of things. So I gathered up a set of images and Jumped into Color Efex Pro 4.0 and had a little fun with it. The results are below. Turned out pretty neat I think…
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The best part I think is how striking many of the images are. I have seen black and white images of flowers before, but they all tend to mix into a grey mesh. The infrared really makes it pop. I think it brings out texture and detail you don’t normally see. You’ve peaked my interest in this field of photography now. Does the infrared filter work as well as an infrared conversion? Save you the trouble? Awesome work