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Critique By: David M Roberts  (K:914)  
10/28/2005 1:57:58 AM

very simple and appealing to the eye, calm and cool, you got nice star @ f11
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Ms. Mel Brackstone  (K:5285)  
10/28/2005 1:00:14 AM

I would love to see this as a sequence with the plume appearing over the shots....
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)  
10/10/2005 7:55:10 PM

Great shot and nice DOF.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/7/2005 7:47:17 AM

Gorgeous Patrick.
Narrow field of focus here I see you made the choice of leving a small portion in front out of focus. Good choice.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Qasem Shukran  (K:1508)  
10/6/2005 6:05:06 AM

very nice work congrats
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: E. Winston  (K:92)  
10/5/2005 2:15:54 AM

cool!
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor  
10/4/2005 4:38:56 PM

Quite pleasing result !!
Peter
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Simone Tagliaferri  (K:28180)  
10/4/2005 1:01:02 PM

Bellissima foto dalle tonalità veramente azzeccate. Complimenti.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: gianpaolo reggi  (K:2841)  
10/2/2005 12:12:39 PM

Excellent clouds contrast,well done.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Himadri Sharma  (K:1187)  
10/2/2005 2:02:51 AM

great textures
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Jim Budrakey  (K:24393) Donor  
9/30/2005 3:03:25 AM

The sky is beautiful. Nice work.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Paulette Southerly  (K:96)  
9/30/2005 1:30:19 AM

Yay! Congrats on the photo! I just started dabbling in infrared myself, and it's such a feeling of accomplishment when you get something like this =)

Great job!
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Sally Morgan  (K:9219)  
9/17/2005 1:16:30 PM

I can tell you how to do it in Photoshop CS2 (I hope that's what your using!).
The biggest thing that affects the results is the white balance - when you process the RAW file, you can use the eyedropper tool (top left third in - looks like a pipette), to select what you want to be neutral in colour - if you like the frost look, select something that was green like the grass or trees. If you want to emphasize a really great sky, I click on a cloud (but the the greenery comes out more yellowy).
Open up your photo, go to the 'image' menu and select 'adjustments' and then 'channel mixer'. The box pops up showing the red channel - where the slider for red is at 100% and the blue and green sliders show 0%.
Move the red slider to 0% and the blue slider to 100%, then click on the 'output channel' box and select 'blue'. Now move the blue slider to 0% and the red slider to 100% and click OK - that's it!
Just to finish off, go back to the image menu, select adjustments and then select 'auto colour' and then 'auto levels'.
If you do it a lot, you can create an 'action' that will do it all for you at the touch of a button.
If you do have PS CS2 - I could email you a copy of the one I made.
Hope it works well for you.
Sally

        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)  
9/17/2005 2:50:55 AM

Wow, thanks! That's what I'm after, more blues and whites, like frost or snow. I'm not real familiar with PS. When you say swap channels is this done in the channel mixer and if so how. I know this is a naive question but you have the secret to what I've been trying to do. Please help with those details on the procedure. Thanks, patrick
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Sally Morgan  (K:9219)  
9/16/2005 10:23:53 PM

Have you ever tried swapping the red and blue channels over in photoshop? I've had a go - so you can see what I mean (hope you don't mind).
This is a super second attempt.
Have you seen fellow Usefilmer Bobby Munn's IR photos - they are really inspirational!
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)  
9/16/2005 11:27:38 AM

beautiful
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Bosnia Photo  (K:3088)  
9/14/2005 11:16:06 AM

Excellent. 7/7

Regards,
Mevludin
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Sergio  Cárdenas  (K:25028)  
9/11/2005 1:32:34 AM

Wooow!! great macro, nice details and super textures
Beautiful shot, great job!
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: AJ Miller  (K:49168) Donor  
9/2/2005 11:09:40 AM

"A first attempt at digital work"! I just had to go and check back with your portfolio to remind myself of what went before... This is a lovely shot, Patrick. I don't see any reason why you shouldn't take equally good shots as you did on film, plus you then have the advantage of the "digital darkroom". Hope you enjoy your new camera...
AJ
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Mohamed Banna  (K:34237)  
9/2/2005 1:55:45 AM

amazing perfect macro

well done 7+++
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: ricardo longhi-frantz  (K:9628)  
9/1/2005 8:28:34 PM

wowow!! superb picture! simply perfect! highly original crop and colors! great job!
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: taran   (K:1284)  
9/1/2005 8:27:02 PM

Nice and clear subject Patrick, I would however look into a little sharpening and noise reduction for your shadow areas though, it seems there is a little noise on the right behind the tip of your hibiscus... were you using a high ISO? Thanks for sharing. The pentax takes a nice picture.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Enas Moussa  (K:7470)  
9/1/2005 6:48:09 PM

lovely shot.. i think u r doing very well digitally!!
love the tones very much..
well done
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Mari Mar  (K:11469)  
8/30/2005 10:23:13 PM

Beautiful, love it!
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Klaus LaRocca  (K:787)  
8/30/2005 6:35:30 PM

I love the picture, but you should have used a smaller lens opening to get a greater depth-of-field.

Klaus
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Roberta Higina  (K:1632)  
8/30/2005 6:49:07 AM

Linda foto...
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Sum ob  (K:4665)  
8/29/2005 2:49:24 AM

Hi Patrick, I would appriciate your eye could catch this nature colour combination and converted to the fantacy of your own.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Sergio  Cárdenas  (K:25028)  
8/28/2005 8:01:03 PM

Great macro, magic colors and details, excellent DOF
i like it
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)  
8/24/2005 9:53:42 AM

Great abstract, Patrick.
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: matthew morgan  (K:1539)  
8/22/2005 5:05:59 PM

great floral shot thedetail is good and the color is great well done
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)


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