Last night at the Camera Club Portrait Group we had Jade Lyon back again to sit for us. This girl has real energy and is a pleasure to photograph.
Towards the end of the evening I though I would see what the images would look like if I used my Infrared Camera. A number of years ago I took an on-line course on infrared photography created by Alexandra Morrison ( http://nature-photography-central.com ) She had taken IR portraits as part of her examples. I was captivated by the 'milky skin, near black eyes and Blue hair :)
I have played about with a couple of my grandchildren before and was pleased with the 'non-real results' - almost ghostly. Jade I thought would be a good experiment.
Here are the initial results. Although I took some of the images into photoshop and 'channel swapped' / converted to monochrome I was very please with images and their colourisation from Lightroom (those with a 'purple tone and silver blue hair).
My next blog will be on the 'Normal Photos' I took last night.
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