Out of this World
Nikon D70 @ 18mm, 1.3 secs, f/10, ISO 200
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From the end of the world, to out of this world! This was a shot I took last summer from Glen Etive in Glencoe. I have posted the "normal" colour version of this shot before in this post but thought I'd have another go. This one was taken from the same position as before but instead I used my infra red filter.
The landscape in the Glencoe area is really spectacular, and I wanted this photo to reflect how unreal it can sometimes appear. This kind of infra red effect seems to have a love it or hate it response... either way I'd love to hear what you think!
14 Comments:
That looks amazing. It looks like it was Shot in the Badlands in Nevada or somewhere like that. Congratulations on the Nomination and good luck. This site has been an inspiration to me ever since I discovered it - so I hope you do well.
Anyother great shot John ,although i do like the colour one , this one looks as though it's snow covered .
Dougie
an absolutely stunning IR shot. This is one of the better landscape i've seen in a while. =) Gives me great inspiration to go outdoors now.
Love the richness of the sky here.
What an amazing photograph!
Holy crap...what a difference the infared lens made. Very cool!
Thank you all so much for your comments... they really keep me going! Cheers! :)
Spectacular! How did you keep the sky blue?
amazing! 2 combined images? I have never seen IR images in full colour only with greens converted to white.
myself: I follow the majority of the steps outlined in this tutorial posted on the D70 forum. I've been thinking of writing a similar tutorial myself when I get the time, so I'll no doubt post the link here.
weirdaily: Just the one shot for this image! :)
Whoa, I had no idea that it was a "normal" scene until looking at the "normal color" one. I am dumbfounded, it looks so much like it should be just like that.
Um, I think the title is a little understated. This image is breath taking. Not quite surreal but at the same time, blows me away.
Great work!
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