Joshua Tree B&W IR

JimFox

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Another scene from Joshua Tree yesterday as I was walking around and looking for scenes that might look good in IR. I ended up converting this one to B&W as I have been itching for a while on trying to figure out how to do that with IR. I went with a moody B&W look, it probably won't appeal to everyone.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

Nikon D7100 @ 590nm Infrared

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sweetgrass

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Hey Jim, I see you're having fun exploring IR, and I really like the B&W and how the foliage lights up.
 
Hey, Jim. I really like the landscape scene but the white leaves on the bush keep pulling my eyes there. I have to work to keep from looking there.
 

Beth

Supporting Member
the foliage pops out but i wish there was more tonal separation between the tree and the rocks behind it. cool comp.
 

JimFox

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Hey, Jim. I really like the landscape scene but the white leaves on the bush keep pulling my eyes there. I have to work to keep from looking there.
Thanks Doug! I am glad you like the scene. I didn't have to make the leaves white, but it did appeal to me. I might have gotten too fixated on getting foliage to turn white with B&W IR conversions.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
the foliage pops out but i wish there was more tonal separation between the tree and the rocks behind it. cool comp.
You and me both. I had a dilemma with this one. There had been more tonal separation. But as you know I had just gotten the IR conversion back and didn't realize that there is something messed up with the lens or the VR perhaps on the lens so that the edges are not very sharp even though this is f13. So the moody vignette was my attempt to hide the softness a bit, and in the end it seems like some of the tonal separation of the foreground brush got lost. :(
 
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