Lane B Lewis  


Untitled by Lane B Lewis

June 2021 - Untitled

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This was taken with a full conversion 720 Ir Olympus OMD MK II, converted and processed in Luminar 4. Trying something new.


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5 comments posted




Bruce Michelotti   Bruce Michelotti
I like the surreal look you get from the infrared conversion Lane. I always feel that tree leaves look like cotton and the grass looks like it is snow covered. You have a nice leading line to the tree and it is interestingly ringed at the base with the tree line. Not being very familiar with the Olympus system is this a camera converted to IR or just an image converted to IR in Luminar 4?   Posted: 06/08/2021 12:23:18



Mark McKinney   Mark McKinney
I have a Pentax K 7 converted to B&W Infrared. Tones and contrast are the essence of a good infrared photo. You have it all in the tree. Great leading line to the tree! Sky is a plus. Not too many clouds to compete with the tree. My though is that the tree line in back and the grass in foreground are not important to what you are trying to do here. Therefore, why not darken them a bit so they don't stand out. There is just way too much bright white lower left of the image. You could also warp a little bit of that out.   Posted: 06/08/2021 15:47:38
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It's like a fantasy land and it's fantastic! I really love the conversion on the tree, it pops. The leading line takes you right to the main focal point. The contrast is just awesome! Very nice image!   Posted: 06/11/2021 10:53:39



Linda M Medine   Linda M Medine
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This is a beautiful image. Clean and sharp almost sterile. I would not change a thing other and maybe cropping some of the foreground. I have never used or seen very many infrared images. This is new to me. Good Job.   Posted: 06/12/2021 13:34:42



Harley Rubens   Harley Rubens
Beautiful, soft and an all around beautiful shot. seems to be made for IR. The trees' bending and reaching angle is also beautiful.   Posted: 06/20/2021 16:41:19