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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 27th, 2016 09:15 1st Post
...you're sure of a big surprise....




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Posted by jk: Thu Oct 27th, 2016 15:05 2nd Post
Nice IR.



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Posted by Eric: Fri Oct 28th, 2016 04:17 3rd Post
jk wrote:
Nice IR.
Did you notice the hotspot on the dragon photo?



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This is the 18-135 that people claim hasn't got a hot spot!

If uncorrected it leaves a blue cast (central shadow area)when adjusting the yellow and red colours.

o.O



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Posted by Eric: Fri Oct 28th, 2016 04:26 4th Post
I wanted to buy the two girls with the harp, to go in my garden ( for some inexplicable reason).

Regretfully, priced at £30,000, I decided it was a bit of an extravagance. :needsahug:



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Posted by jk: Fri Oct 28th, 2016 09:22 5th Post
Purchase the ladies and write off against tax? :lol:

Actually I cant see any hotspot in the dragon.  Your photoshop is too good.
There is a distracting small white/pale blue dot which just needs a wipe with the healing brush between the body and the right wing.  
I wont ask how much the dragon was. ;-)

Where were the photos taken?


BTW: I will change the links in posts so that they show directly in the thread so people dont have to oscillate between posts and gallery.



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Posted by Robert: Fri Oct 28th, 2016 13:32 6th Post
'People' haven't a clue about normal spectrum photography let alone IR in many cases.



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Posted by Robert: Fri Oct 28th, 2016 13:34 7th Post
jk wrote:
Purchase the ladies and write off against tax? :lol:

Actually I cant see any hotspot in the dragon.  Your photoshop is too good.
There is a distracting small white/pale blue dot which just needs a wipe with the healing brush between the body and the right wing.  
I wont ask how much the dragon was. ;-)

Where were the photos taken?


BTW: I will change the links in posts so that they show directly in the thread so people dont have to oscillate between posts and gallery.

I can see it plain as day on my iPhone?



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Posted by Eric: Fri Oct 28th, 2016 14:48 8th Post
jk wrote:
Purchase the ladies and write off against tax? :lol:

Actually I cant see any hotspot in the dragon.  Your photoshop is too good.
There is a distracting small white/pale blue dot which just needs a wipe with the healing brush between the body and the right wing.  
I wont ask how much the dragon was. ;-)

Where were the photos taken?


BTW: I will change the links in posts so that they show directly in the thread so people dont have to oscillate between posts and gallery.

£168,000 for the dragon
£20,000 for the gazebo it's sat on.



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Posted by Eric: Fri Oct 28th, 2016 14:57 9th Post
jk wrote:
Purchase the ladies and write off against tax? :lol:

Actually I cant see any hotspot in the dragon.  Your photoshop is too good.
There is a distracting small white/pale blue dot which just needs a wipe with the healing brush between the body and the right wing.  
I wont ask how much the dragon was. ;-)

Where were the photos taken?


BTW: I will change the links in posts so that they show directly in the thread so people dont have to oscillate between posts and gallery.
Thanks ...can you link the others into the thread as there's was more than one surprise in the wood. :lol:

No photoshopping apart from adjusting the whites....I think the twig in front of the girls is more distracting than the dragon spot...but I guess the bronze bottom takes your eye from everything. :lol:

They were not meant as 'finished' articles...just a bit of fun

If you open the dragon in PS and max the saturation you will see the hotspot more clearly as it appears blue against the boosted yellows and reds.



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Posted by jk: Sat Oct 29th, 2016 09:55 10th Post
More of Eric's images from his travels.











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Posted by jk: Sat Oct 29th, 2016 09:56 11th Post
Are those wolves bronzes?
They look very lifelike in IR.


Where are they located?



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Posted by Eric: Sat Oct 29th, 2016 12:25 12th Post
jk wrote:
Are those wolves bronzes?
They look very lifelike in IR.


Where are they located?

The bronze statues were in the UK statue park!

The wolves aren't bronze...they are in a prehistory park in France.



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Posted by jk: Sat Oct 29th, 2016 14:23 13th Post
I thought that the Statue Park was at the Houses of Parliament!

For those that want the real thing.
https://www.thesculpturepark.com



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Posted by Eric: Sat Oct 29th, 2016 16:57 14th Post
jk wrote:
I thought that the Statue Park was at the Houses of Parliament!

For those that want the real thing.
https://www.thesculpturepark.com

Yes that's the place JK

It's an amazing park...but strenuous, walking round twisting paths up and down to see the 600+ exhibits from closeupand at a distance.

I confess many exhibits leave me cold, but those who captured the human form (as I recognise it) held my attention....especially the female ones.

I don't know if you have visited Porcellino in Florence? It's the bronze boar that you give a nose rub, place a coin and make a wish. It's nose is highly polished from the millions of people that have followed the ritual.. I KNOW if we had the two girls and harp in the garden I would spend much more time out there...and that delicious bottom would become highly polished,

:lol:


The exhibits are interesting from another point of view. When you look at these 600+ works of art, you realise why the chance of selling a 'straight' photograph is so difficult.



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Posted by jk: Sat Oct 29th, 2016 18:48 15th Post
Eric I think that Jan might be showing you the contents of her handbag if you did that!

I think that your last paragraph is very true.



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