Carnation Montage

© Rene M. Hales

Carnation Montage

Uploaded: July 22, 2007

Description

Settings varied on the images, but using the center image as an example: f/4, 1/40s, 100mm Canon macro, Lexington, KY, Rene Hales, Aperture Priority, IR only converted camera, ISO 400.

Comments

Rene M. Hales July 22, 2007

Using new IR only Canon 30D and would appreciate feedback.--Rene #696594

Robyn Gwilt July 22, 2007

No sure what IR on 30D you're using? I like the idea, but the different frames are a bit too much for me - the middle frame is like a polaroid and the 2 outers are different - I would like it more if all 3 were the same as the frame on the right - nice idea though. Are you saying the camera has been converted to be an IR camera?
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Jennifer L. Alder July 22, 2007

I think this is lovely, Rene! :) #4539810

Rene M. Hales July 22, 2007

Yes, the camera has been converted to be an IR camera. Sorry that was not clear.

Thanks Robyna nd Jennifer.--Rene #4540075

Suzanne L August 01, 2007

I like the different shots put together. The tones and lighting are very nice. #4588109

Rene M. Hales August 01, 2007

Suzanne, thank you for the comment.--Rene #4588826

Susan Fox October 21, 2007

Love it! I think all the shots work nicely together. #4957684

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