#16 . . .
White Frangipani. Outside the house opposite stands a big Frangipani tree.
Recently I have been looking at it and certainly what struck me was the white-ness of the flowers.
In this picture I found predominantly blue in the leaves, the flower after channel swapping, and in the sky, a mixture of blue and cyan.
So I adjusted the blue of the leaves to a light yellowish-green. Kept the Frangipani flowers white. And darkened and saturated the blue and cyan in the sky.
The little bit of magenta in the central portion I deepened it to dark red.
(sorry forgot to spot heal the speck in the sky due to the bubble in my filter...)
It is at this stage when I finally asked myself:
"What on Earth am I doing? If I do this, it's as good as taking a normal coloured photo? I might as well go and shoot with my normal camera!"
So right.... sigh....
But my only answer to myself is, it's just me.
If I don't go through this stage of IR PP and play play play with the colours, even if in the process of doing so, I made the picture a 'normal' one, I will
buay gam guan (not satisfied).
One day when I have done enough of colouring, then I will guai guai go back to proper, traditional IR photos.
Maybe...