Ok Roberto... rather than just saying it is a 'flop' on the back of 4 people's opinion.... perhaps 5..(my own)... let's work on this a bit more. What was your intention to use an IR filter? What were you hoping to achieve? What is it about these images that you liked? What in each of these images was unsetting or that you were uncertain about?? Ask yourself heaps of questions. Identify the bits you like...and the bits which aren't working. That may then help you work with scenes or processing to include or eliminate lements to creat images which fulfills your intention and that you are happy with.
Julie
Hi Julie, thank you for your comment.
I am very proud of my infrared portfolio, that I have included in my website.
I had to wait quite a year to have the right condition (sun, green stuff, clouds, water) to photograph in the way I'd have liked.
I'm just a bit afraid of the negative opinions, so I called it a "flop".
(Sorry for my poor english...)