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Old 2nd February 2005   #1
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A little late, but let's start here to keep a record of our recent LCK/ Kranji photo link here

Here is mine.

30Jan2005 Outing.

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Never too late, bro.

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Max,

I played with your pic, managed blue skies. But then a different mood resulted.

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Oops I did it again. Should have posted that pic in the Landscape Photo Gallery.
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Originally Posted by Hosea
A little late, but let's start here to keep a record of our recent LCK/ Kranji photo link here

Here is mine.

30Jan2005 Outing.

Rest in Peace

Color IR- Rest in Peace
Paiseh, just saw this now...
Mine is at here
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was bored...so changed this photo into a b/w version

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No worries, Teerex.

Now this image fits the cemetery series. The sky looks great, how did you do it?
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Originally Posted by Max 2.8
No worries, Teerex.

Now this image fits the cemetery series. The sky looks great, how did you do it?
Quite simple. In PS go to > Image > Adjustments > Selective Color. Window opens, select White Channel.

Play around with the sliders. e.g. increase Cyan to about 90%, Magenta to about 60%, decrease yellow to about 80%, and increase Black to about 35%.

Adjust the sliders to your desired results.
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Originally Posted by vortex
was bored...so changed this photo into a b/w version

Good try.. though the sky tends toward overexp.
Btw, do add in your Thread link here so we could keep a record of all outing postings. cheers

Ark, no problem.. I also missed out postings once it is at the gallery -landscape forum. Panda's idea is brilliant.
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here's mine

http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=114114
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Originally Posted by Hosea
A little late, but let's start here to keep a record of our recent LCK/ Kranji photo link here

Here is mine.

30Jan2005 Outing.

Rest in Peace

Color IR- Rest in Peace
Hi forum mate, how did you do the IR photography.?it looks cool and i really likes the effect and back ground....especially in cemetary......geee...spooky..

mind to share with me?

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No problem. We are using different camera with different infrared filter.

The most popular among the group is using Nikon D70 with Hoya R72 Filter.

You can join us for the next outing and I am sure you will be able to get infrared photography in no time. But bear in mind, it is addictive. heehee
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Kimu,
Check on this tread too

IR photography with Digicam

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