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Melanie | all galleries >> Fields & Streams(and a few parks that we have visited) >> Parks & Playgrounds > Northern exposure.jpg(559)
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6/23/04 Mel

Northern exposure.jpg(559)

Farmington IL

Due to lack of transpertation through the week, I am limited to what I have subject wise to photograph. So, I took an older photo & played with it.
I see all the IR photo's on here & like some of them. But, my camera doen't have that feature. When going to Micrographix Picture Publisher program that's on this PC, I went to the IR setting, but it turned everything red. So, I searched till I found what I wanted. It was the inverted setting.
Anyway... I don't remember exactly when I took this photo, but it never made it to any of my galleries.
Here's my PaD for today.


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Guest 27-Jun-2004 00:08
i like this one a lot. I know this will sound weird, but reminds me of that movie "dawn of the dead"
Guest 24-Jun-2004 11:15
Like the colours - would also like to see the results if you follow the suggestion below and try out some REAL IR!
Karen Stuebing24-Jun-2004 09:35
This is really cool. I love the IR and hand tinting.
Guest 24-Jun-2004 07:27
this isn't ir..it's a negative effect...an inverse...or so it looks...
Guest 23-Jun-2004 17:58
Very interesting. Your camera actually is one of the best digitals so far for shooting Infrared with. I found * THIS PICTURE * which is a pretty good example of what you can expect if you try IR with your camera. The Hoya R72 IR filter is a great infrared filter and should work well with the Oly 2100 UZ. :)