pentriot Senior Member May 10, 2011 #1 IR pics taken at Ubin last Friday. Thanks for viewing. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
SurrealDreamWalker Senior Member May 11, 2011 #2 :thumbsup: Very nice! btw, what's that in the sea in your shot #2?
pentriot Senior Member May 13, 2011 #3 SurrealDreamWalker said: :thumbsup: Very nice! btw, what's that in the sea in your shot #2? Click to expand... Thanks. Guess have seen it long ago during low tide. It must be a fallen old coconut tree.
SurrealDreamWalker said: :thumbsup: Very nice! btw, what's that in the sea in your shot #2? Click to expand... Thanks. Guess have seen it long ago during low tide. It must be a fallen old coconut tree.
S Simonteo New Member May 13, 2011 #4 Beautiful shots. How did you manage to get such great shots by transferring Ubin to Ice Wonderful? Simon
Beautiful shots. How did you manage to get such great shots by transferring Ubin to Ice Wonderful? Simon
SurrealDreamWalker Senior Member May 13, 2011 #5 pentriot said: Thanks. Guess have seen it long ago during low tide. It must be a fallen old coconut tree. Click to expand... hmmm... i have my doubt that is a fallen coconut tree... but anyway, welcome to IR! Shoot more and post more!
pentriot said: Thanks. Guess have seen it long ago during low tide. It must be a fallen old coconut tree. Click to expand... hmmm... i have my doubt that is a fallen coconut tree... but anyway, welcome to IR! Shoot more and post more!
pentriot Senior Member May 19, 2011 #6 Simonteo said: Beautiful shots. How did you manage to get such great shots by transferring Ubin to Ice Wonderful? Simon Click to expand... Hello Simon, Thanks. I was using IR converted DSLR with prime 21mm and shot in RAW. Followed the IR processing procedures posted by some members in CS. With CS4, played with contrast, tone & colour to achieve the effects.
Simonteo said: Beautiful shots. How did you manage to get such great shots by transferring Ubin to Ice Wonderful? Simon Click to expand... Hello Simon, Thanks. I was using IR converted DSLR with prime 21mm and shot in RAW. Followed the IR processing procedures posted by some members in CS. With CS4, played with contrast, tone & colour to achieve the effects.
pentriot Senior Member May 19, 2011 #7 SurrealDreamWalker said: hmmm... i have my doubt that is a fallen coconut tree... but anyway, welcome to IR! Shoot more and post more! Click to expand... Here are shots of my riding buddy & myself with different PP. Hehe!
SurrealDreamWalker said: hmmm... i have my doubt that is a fallen coconut tree... but anyway, welcome to IR! Shoot more and post more! Click to expand... Here are shots of my riding buddy & myself with different PP. Hehe!