[LargeFormat] Some more large-format digital infrared images
Michael Sullivan
largeformat@f32.net
Wed Mar 10 07:10:20 2004
Dear Brock,
The biggest problem I have is people, birds, bicycles, and autos moving
through the image during the long exposures!! Creates a wacky "ripple"
that tends to move diagonally through the scan.
Interestingly enough depending upon where the scan head is during the 2
to 12 minute exposure, it may not affect the scan at all. However, more
often than not I have to shoot two or more images and montage them
together to eliminate the "ripples" caused by the moving object during
the scan.
Thanx for the kudos.
Yeah I think the wall a bit dark too (but trust me, in the large print
there is real detail there -- perhaps I'll lighten it a bit).
Michael
On Tuesday, March 9, 2004, at 11:26 PM, Brock Nanson wrote:
> Hi Michael;
>
> I'll risk a pummeling and say I like what you're doing without film!
> ;-)
>
> Not exactly what you want on a day with even a breath of wind, but it
> does
> produce some interesting results. I especially like the weeping cherry
> tree from your earlier effort. The Brandon Street house has some
> really
> nice tones on the wall. I find the bottom a little dark however.
>
> Keep posting!
>
> Brock
>
> On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> Here are some more large-format digital infrared images I just shot in
>> Bristol UK last weekend:
>>
>> http://www.haywood-sullivan.com/photography/IR-land/IR-land2.html
>>
>> Cheers
>> J Michael Sullivan
>
>
> --
> Brock Nanson
> Kamloops BC Canada
>
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Michael Sullivan
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