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Gear / Technical Help => Photo / Video Recording => Topic started by: phanophish on May 13, 2005, 05:34:42 PM
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So I've been playing around a bit with Infrared photography with my D70 and came up with this photo.
(http://www.liverecording.org/fmimages/DSC_1564-01Small.jpg)
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IR is a cool effect. are you doing it with an IR filter or is it some kind of pshop action?
here's one i did through Pshop, it's a regular pic that i ran through an IR action and another Pshop action and then combined the 3 layers to get this:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/dmonterisi/europe04/Inverness15-IRfresco-flattened.jpg)
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Basically just a Ir filter on the Lens. It yeilds a image with a red cast to it that I simply convert to B&W in Photoshop, then adjust levels and that's it.
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What's your exposure time on that, Brian? I ask because I can see movement in the leaves.
Damon, did I tell you I added a 35/2 to my repertoire? It helps me a lot with indoor stuff where the 50/1.4 is too long.
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Damon, did I tell you I added a 35/2 to my repertoire? It helps me a lot with indoor stuff where the 50/1.4 is too long.
cool, how do you like it? i'm actually about to sell my 70-200/f4 and 24-70 and go back to the 17-40 and get a 100mm macro. and maybe some CF legs for hiking. i need something wider than the 24-70 and the 18-55 kit lens that came with the 20d just ain't getting it done. plus, the 24-70 is such a huge glass investment when i can get a great lens and CF legs and maybe a 1.4x extender, it's a no-brainer...
hey, now that my zoom will be gone, can i borrow your 70-200/2.8 for the wednesday before the golf tournament at congressional (june 8, i think)?? i could use my 135 as well, but the reach of the 200 would be helpful.