Liquid Silk Infrared by Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)
Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)

Liquid Silk Infrared by

One of the waterfalls in Black Spout Woods, Pitlochry, Scotland

4 exposures taken with a Hoya IR72 Filter
Layered & tonemapped with Photomatix Pro 4

Nikon D70
Nikor 18-55mm Lense
Focal Length 18mm
ISo100
Shutter speeds varied from 4 secs to 20 secs
Aperture f16

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Tags

hdr, infrared, hoya, echo7, black spit, waterfall, long exposure, scotland, pitlochry

Comments

  • Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)
    Don Alexander ...4 months ago

  • Murph2010
    Murph20104 months ago

    What? A waterfall in black and white? Whoever would act on such an unoriginal, archaic idea But despite that, this is beautiful.. I love the composition and how well the contrast draws my eye into the depths of the flowing water. Love the softness!

  • lol. Yeh what a nerve huh. Should have stuck this in the national archives. Easily the funniest thing ive heard on FAR huh.
    Thanks a bunch bud. Very much appreciated

    – Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)

  • Thomas Eggert
    Thomas Eggert4 months ago

    Another Beauty Don…….

  • Thanks a bunch my man =D

    – Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)

  • Audrey Clarke
    Audrey Clarke4 months ago

  • Thankyou very much Audrey

    – Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)

  • Robin Reidy
    Robin Reidy4 months ago

    Very Coool Don…. Love the B&W… I need to learn patience with the HDR thing… :o(

  • If you need help with it, please just ask Robin =D. Thanks a million

    – Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)

  • Rodney Williams
    Rodney Williams4 months ago

    Great work Don.

  • Thanks very much Bud, Glad you liked it =D

    – Don Alexander Lumsden (Echo7)

  • Polly x
    Polly x4 months ago

  • PollyBrown
    PollyBrown4 months ago

    Stunning work bud.

  • LorReflections
    LorReflections4 months ago

    You’ve a way of capturing the essence and beauty of nature like no other, Don. Love this…perfect in every way!

  • Shehan Fernando
    Shehan Fernando3 months ago

    looks great in b&W bro :)