The picture is photographer Michael Moody's shot of Wizard Island located in Crater Lake, Oregon and taken with a Lifepixel infrared converted Nikon D70. Michael is a member of the sister Worldwide Infrared Community 2.0 at www.irphotocom.com.
His many other works can be seen at
http://www.pbase.com/camboman/infrared_images
Well worth a long look.
Thanks Michael
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For People new to Infrared Photography,
Rather that re write the wheel
I most highly recommend two sites that answer
many oft repeated questions related to understanding
in infrared photography
Member Jerry Kneupper's IR blog. Includes featured IRtists and various articles. Perhaps the best Beginners IR Photography step by step article available
http://www.irbuzz.blogspot.com/
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Claudio Ruscello and member Marco Annaratone's lengthy, well documented, technical "gentle introduction" to IR photography.
http://www.infraredphoto.eu
These are must reads for newbie and old hands alike, IMO.
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Finally, Please visit the Sister group
The Worldwide Infrared Photography Community 2.0
www.irphotocom.com
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Cheers for now
Hey Jerry, I checked out your site and your blog. You have truly found your passion and joy in photography. You have a great background in teaching others
I think you're right. There has to be considerable PS work in the images. I'm like you OK in PS but a long way from being really good. The less time I spend in
I looked at his site. I am not sure what I am seeing is due to a filter or a PhotoShop action, or both. I really doubt that look can be had with a filter only.
I am so glad that Henry and who ever started this Yahoo group. I really appreciate all the sharing and new creative ideas that I have learned about IR this
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