Departing from my recent string of woodland / forest images, I went on an urban walkabout in Hamilton with Grant, Patrick and my IR camera sporting a 550nm filter. With Alan missing, the ‘4 Musketeers’ became the ‘3 Amigos’ and we spent a couple of hours shooting downtown streets, back alleys and details ...
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My objective was to use a 550nm filter (which allows a portion of visible light to pass) and find a unique "look" with through post-processing. It was less 'work' than I anticipated. Post processing involves a little saturation boost and some tonal contrast. I used a couple of presets in a lesser-known Photoshop plug-in, Smart Photo Editor by Anthropics. I'll be experimenting to recreate this look in ON1 Photo Raw. Here's a collage of some images from the outing.
I'm a Canadian photographer that loves to be outdoors experiencing and capturing the beauty of the land with my camera. Much of my time is spent enjoying these photographic pursuits. I make images of scenes and subjects that move me visually, sharing them with others through my photographic fine art prints and online.
When not at home in Guelph, Ontario or at our cottage on the Bruce Peninsula, I can generally be found roaming around somewhere in Ontario, almost assuredly with a camera.
For additional information, artisan crafted fine art prints, private or corporate commissions, I can be contacted by email at djenglandphotography-at-gmail.com
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