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 By: Sally Morgan  
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Photographer Sally Morgan  Sally Morgan {Karma:9219}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Infrared
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  35-70mm f/2.8D AF
Uploaded 8/29/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 1964 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 33 Rating
6.18
/ 10 Ratings
Location City -  Preston
State -  LANCASHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About I used bibble to process the raw file - and it came out totally different to the Adobe raw convertor - does anyone know why? I used the same spot to correct the white balance.
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There are 33 Comments in 1 Pages
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Omar Amroussy Omar Amroussy   {K:4502} 11/9/2005
amazing

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 10/4/2005
Hi Zyle - it's only one photo with no layers - which bit do you get stuck on?
My email is S@lly.co.uk - drop me a line.

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Zyle II   {K:1535} 10/4/2005
a 7 for me!! sally, thanks to your reply, this is the effect i want to achieve. but i can't seems for figure it out.. or was this image done with two layers merged together? coz i think it wasn't done by merging layers here.. sorry for asking too much..

i love your IR photos..

regards.

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Derek Bair Derek Bair   {K:1530} 9/28/2005
I really like the tone of this picture. It reminds me of thanksgiving. I'm really glad you commented on my picture, I really like your photos! They all are very distinctive. Love your style.

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 9/22/2005
Hi Sally,

the newer lenses don't have that marks. It's called R, and it's part of the depth of field marks. You do the focus with the AF, then switch to manual and reduce the focal length a bit.

best wishes, Thilo

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 9/22/2005
Do all Sigma lenses have a focus correction ring? What does it look like? Do any Nikon lenses have one? I've always thought I was looking for little red marks!

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 9/22/2005
Hi Sally,

My urban shots were made with a lens that has a focus correction ring. So it was possible to do high ISO with 1/20 shutter at minimum DOF.

Best wishes, Thilo

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György Szönyi György Szönyi   {K:10011} 9/22/2005
Very beautiful, kind of retro effect. Grat, Sally: Gyorgy

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 9/22/2005
Thank you for the compliments - but they are undeserved!
It's not handheld I'm afraid (tripod), and to be honest, when viewed any larger it isn't terribly sharp either.
I don't have the little red marks on my lenses - instead, I have noisy lenses - so I can set up the shot, pop on the filter and then I half depress the shutter - then if it sounds like it hasn't moved much - I take the shot - not very scientific :) How do you get your urban IR shots so sharp?

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 9/21/2005
Hi Sally,

wow, this is great IR photography despite your problems with the raw processing. I really love the red looks here and the amazing detail in the sky. you seem to have a lot of fun with your filter. great stuf. and handheld!

how do you get the sharpness? has your lens a focus correction line?

best wishes,
Thilo

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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 9/18/2005
Wonderful scene .. that one barren tree on the right is kind of enhancing the whole composition !
Peter

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 9/18/2005
Just hover over it with your mouse, right click and copy it - assuming it is just for you to look at at home!

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Salih Ünal Salih Ünal   {K:90} 9/18/2005
Wawwee the photo is Wonderful Excellent.
Can you send me the photo? Please.
salihunal@msn.com

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 9/13/2005
Hi Sam - I've a couple of suggestions - firstly, I know that it isn't as easy to get an IR picture from a Canon 20D (I think they have a filter in to filter it out!)- so why not try it all in automatic instead of manual - let it do the hard work for you initially and note down the settings/results. I only half cheat - I use apperture mode at ISO 200 and let it sort out the speed itself!
Secondly, on usefilm, you can filter results by camera and category. Search for your camera first on the left hand side (in photo critique), then go to the top and select the infrared category - a few shots come up - take a look at 'frozen lake'.
Bright sunshine helps too! My email is S@lly.co.uk - I'd be happy to take a look at one of your noisy shots to see if I can see anything obvious!
Don't get disheartened!
All the best - Sally

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Sam Graziano III Sam Graziano III   {K:14064} 9/13/2005
hi Sally, I finally got my Hoya R72 IR filter.

I have taken a few shots with it and can't seem to get any to turn out...I soooooo Love the way your shots turn out. Is there anything You can tell me about shot set up? IE...ISO settings...Shutter speed and F/Stop?

The Shot's I tried over the weekend were @ ISO-100 45sec Exposure And F/Stop F/5.6.

They turned out Extremly grainy...After swapping the red and blue channel..Look horrible..Oh yeah, I am shooting in Manual mode in Raw format.
With the Canon 20D.
If you could possibly help out at all, that would be Awesome.

Best Regards

Sam III

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Danny Brannigan   {K:19523} 9/2/2005
Don't know about bibble.Try "Raw shooter essentials 2005" It reall is an excellent free download.I do like your composition and of cours that grat sky.

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 9/1/2005
I don't mind - it's nice to get an honest opinion!
I just took a photo of what was there at the time.
I'm still new to IR photography, and my shutter speeds are very slow - so I've been trying to find stationary objects (and non-windy days)!

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Colin Cartwright   {K:15699} 9/1/2005
I don't even understand the question! But I do know a landscape worthy of comment, Sally. Looks like you used a polarizing filter for the sky, it is so 3-dimensional. Your IR filter, gives the trees an autumnal look. I like the inclusion of the dead tree, also. 7.

Colin

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Pankaj Arora   {K:3752} 9/1/2005
I just wished you would have captured something nice with this wonderful background then this little monster. may be a beautiful model or a kid and mother playing may be some animals or anything live would have done so much more justice to the wonderful background there.
Don't mind..just expressing my personal feelings

Regards
Pankaj

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Dr. Pratim Datta Dr. Pratim Datta   {K:474} 9/1/2005
Brilliant composition and a very aesthetic tweaking of channels. As far as answering the question you posed, I think Bibble manipulates the image to suit its own "cleaning up" and therefore might shift the white balance.

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Bryan Jarmain   {K:11941} 9/1/2005
A lovely serene landscape, Sally. The IR makes it look very dry there.

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Joggie van Staden Joggie van Staden   {K:41700} 8/31/2005
Lovely effect Sally. The colours are very similar to late autumn/early winter on the SOuth African highveld. Great work.
Joggie

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Haldun YILANCIOGLU Haldun YILANCIOGLU   {K:247} 8/30/2005
nice colour.
good compo.
thanks sally.

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 8/30/2005
Hi Samuel - I can tell you how to do it in Photoshop (I hope that's what your using!).
Open up your photo, go to the 'image' menu and select 'adjustments' and then 'channel mixer'. The box pops up showing the red channel - where the slider for red is at 100% and the blue and green sliders show 0%.
Move the red slider to 0% and the blue slider to 100%, then click on the 'output channel' box and select 'blue'. Now move the blue slider to 0% and the red slider to 100% and click OK - that's it!

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Sam Graziano III Sam Graziano III   {K:14064} 8/29/2005
Sally, I am not sure how to Answer your Question. I do know that your work is Amazing.

How do you swao the Red and Blue channels in PS?

Regards

Sam III

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 8/29/2005
I guess it could be ... so I'm crap with titles okay!

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 8/29/2005
Is this a machine for manufacturing grass? Still can't get my head round IR but this is certainly a fascinating result.
AJ

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Francesco  Francesco   {K:8101} 8/29/2005
Excellent composition! I like the warm tones!

Ciao

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 8/29/2005
Thanks for taking the time to comment Thomas - I've used an infrared filter (later I swapped the red and blue channels over in PS)- so the auto whitebalance doesn't work very well - because the whole scene starts off very red - which is why I tried a different raw processor - I'm just amazed at the amount of colour still in it!

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Thomas P   {K:1732} 8/29/2005
Hi Sally. Your shot looks filtered, but I like the results. I noticed you have my camera of choice, and the only other digital Nikon that is superior IMHO is the D2X. Try using NC4,or Raw shooter Essentials before using PS. And another thing you can take your raw into adobe and use the "auto Color Balance" which adjust your WB automatically. Hope this helps.

Regards,

Tom

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 8/29/2005
Sally, I don't know what bibble is so am not much help. This is very different and very pleasing colors. You have retained very good detail. I seem to lose a lot of detail with IR. I like it. Don.

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Wez   Wez     {K:14339} 8/29/2005
I cant answer your question Sally, but i sure do like the outcome.

Regards

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 8/29/2005
Beautiful composition Sally , nice tones , Best regards .

Galal

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