Brian Moore Moderator Mar 5, 2021 #1 A continuation of a series of high rises shot in infrared monochrome. Sigma Quattro SD, Sigma Art 30/1.4, Hoya R72 filter.
A continuation of a series of high rises shot in infrared monochrome. Sigma Quattro SD, Sigma Art 30/1.4, Hoya R72 filter.
Pete Askew Admin Mar 6, 2021 #2 Now that is a fantastic effect all round and the slight 3D feels works well with it I think.
Brian Moore Moderator Mar 6, 2021 #3 Pete Askew said: Now that is a fantastic effect all round and the slight 3D feels works well with it I think. Click to expand... Thanks, Pete. The IR can do interesting things in decent light.
Pete Askew said: Now that is a fantastic effect all round and the slight 3D feels works well with it I think. Click to expand... Thanks, Pete. The IR can do interesting things in decent light.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Mar 7, 2021 #4 Book cover! Sell it to a publisher. Now, what would the title be? "1984"?
Brian Moore Moderator Mar 7, 2021 #5 Rob MacKillop said: Book cover! Sell it to a publisher. Now, what would the title be? "1984"? Click to expand... Thanks Rob. "Ediface Rex"?
Rob MacKillop said: Book cover! Sell it to a publisher. Now, what would the title be? "1984"? Click to expand... Thanks Rob. "Ediface Rex"?
Dave Farnes Well-Known Member Apr 6, 2021 #7 That is an intersting effect. Looks as much like an architect's drawing as much as a photo. I like it.
That is an intersting effect. Looks as much like an architect's drawing as much as a photo. I like it.
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 9, 2021 #8 Dave Farnes said: That is an intersting effect. Looks as much like an architect's drawing as much as a photo. I like it. Click to expand... Thank you Dave.
Dave Farnes said: That is an intersting effect. Looks as much like an architect's drawing as much as a photo. I like it. Click to expand... Thank you Dave.