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Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: Olivier on June 03, 2018, 03:11:44
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I have seen wonderful reds in recent IR shots from Birna and Paco. This triggered my envy to shoot IR again, so I went to Singapore Botanic Gardens yesterday and got this...
Maybe I overreacted a bit!
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I like it. It looks like a lake with a lot of wetness loving grasses
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Great graphic impact. Please continue! I miss your work
P.S.: Thanks for the huge compliment. Happy to be of service ;D
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Welcome back to IR, Olivier! In this case, your reaction seems to be very appropriate!
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Awesome image!
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Thanks everyone! It felt good to find some motivation in the work of the masters.
Frank: These are very tall orchids, probably 3m high. There is no water involved in this shot but IR combined with PS torturing may explain this impression. I hope you feel better already.
Here is another color shot of a huge leave (probably 5-6 meters wide). I don't know the plant but each of its leaves can offer shelter to many people when the heavy Singaporean rain attacks.
The following picture (IR B&W) shows a similar leave from behind.
All taken with my V1 IR and 10-30 kit lens.
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Olivier, thank you for the description of the shooting environment. The peculiar shapes of these exotic tropical plants seem to be effective to enhance the other-worldly IR images.
Your jealousy is definitely a very positive one!
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1. I love Botanical Gardens, tend to visit every incarnation wherever I may roam.
2. You got some phantastic eye to see stuff others do not see. Many of your pictures are burnt into my memory and some of them I save to disk to show other people how real talent looks like. #5: two phantastic visionary shots again!
3. no I am not better and still lack a diagnosis. Last night was bad, but symptoms are a-changing like the color of a chameleon changes with its mood.
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Great images Olivier.
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Nice stuff, Olivier !
Love especially the first shot : It gives some fuel for imagination ... ;)
Francis.
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incredibly beautiful patterns
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Reading the title of the post, I did not suspect *that*.
Great images in their strangeness, to which IR contributes usefully.