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©2004-2009 ~memopad
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A rather boring picture i had of a tree in my yard. I atempted to give it an IR feel in photoshop. The method i use works pretty good if you have a dark blue sky and green foliage. I had the blue sky, but not the green. Because of this the trees probably aren't as white as they would be if it were really IR. Anyway enjoy the picture, and if not, enjoy the title :D

Oh and i forgot to mention... some of the branches look kinda funny (blob on them) because they were loaded with ice.

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:iconforever-gone:
Nice Shot! I like the way it gets darker towards the top. :petting:

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:iconnocturnalbliss:
awsome shot :D

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:iconnachtfalter:
nah its not boring. i like it. the gradient and the trees are great. really good work on this one.
:iconintinsifi:
Far from boring!

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:iconnachtfalter:
nah its not boring. i like it. the gradient and the trees are great. really good work on this one.
:iconlondonxpress:
This is beautiful! What kind of process did you use in photoshop? The channel mixer? Whatever it was it was effective, you've created the desired effect. Great composition and angle - wouldn't change a think about this!
:iconmemopad:
Thanks a bunch! Yep this involved the channel mixer, and a little bit of blurring and blending. I think i found the link to a tutorial on how to do this from your page somewhere. :)
:iconbelojl25:
I love the lighting, the lighter blue in the middle and it gets darker on the edges. It's interesting.
:iconmemopad:
Wow thanks for the fav! I'm glad you like it :)

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