World Image issue 29 February 2016
Magazine of Photography and travel and wildlife
Magazine of Photography and travel and wildlife
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Derbyshire in Infrared<br />
By Alan Griffiths<br />
Bad weather make a interesting sky by Alan Griffiths<br />
Landscapes can be changed just by the weather. In<br />
this picture by Alan Griffiths the scene has become<br />
moody and forboding, The heavy clouds give the<br />
impression of there being a storm on the way.<br />
Two other processes that work well, the first is<br />
infrared. If you think that skill is needed to take in<br />
greyscale, try imagining the world in shades of heat.<br />
The second is the HDRI (High-dynamic-range<br />
imaging ). This needs to be applied, and the subjects<br />
chosen, very carefully for this to work effectively.<br />
Jesus Green lock, Cambridge<br />
By Matthew Brooks<br />
We always see landscape in colour, that is our<br />
world, but how many realise that other animals see<br />
the world differently. Dogs see in Greyscale, so why<br />
not create our pictures in greyscale. Not all<br />
landscapes work well as pictures in that format, but<br />
there is a skill in finding those that work.<br />
The view from my parents in law in Clayton,<br />
California, just outside of San Francisco at the foot of<br />
Mount Diablo by Louise Bradt<br />
Gordon<br />
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