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andrewwenn@mac.com

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I do like the texture but find the toning too heavy. Would try much less toning...even straight B&W, to see how the texture and tonal range pops out....just my thought...:)

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I agree with Virgil here and would also saying " you need to take this experiment much further".. there is the potential to creating some stunning images....... but you need to find out what really hits the sweet spot, so far I would say you have not found it yet.

 

Thanks for sharing

 

Cheers, JRM

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Andrew, you might want to think first about how to simplify the image , by framing and using your DOF to edit out any unwanted details coming from the background. When framing pay close attention not only to how your subject is framed but what is happening in the background. With IR you need to look for a more intense , but not direct light, to get that glow..once you find out what works.. you will know better each time what to look for. IR photography be it digital or film takes practice, lots of experimenting and patience.

Above all have fun, seeing the world from a very magical "wave length" Remember, intense greens translate best into that pure snowy white your looking for :)

Cheers, JRM

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