IR from lookout.

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Old 03-25-2008, 02:52 AM   #1
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IR from lookout.

Had another flickr meet this weekend. This time it was a bit of a flop. So many pictures taken and only 2 keepers, and they needed heavy processing.



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Ghosts?!

In the first one, I like what the exposure time did to the tree.

And, I like the orange color of the second one.
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great shots!!! really like them both
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Oh, I really like these An IR filter is on my very LONG list of wants!

I wondered how moving objects would look in IR.
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I like these too. My next photo adventure will be the purchase of a used XT and convert it to IR. The IR filters are tough to use.
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Your shots make me want to go out and buy one of these IR filters. Great photos!
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very nice work garbz, well processed too....I imagine these are taken using a filter, not with a converted camera due to the blurring of trees and people.
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Yes you're right. Hoya R72 on a stock D200. Pretty much the worst possible combination since the D200 has one of the strongest lowpass filters. 15 second exposures if I remember correctly.
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I first clicked it and I was going hmmmm that looks very familiar... then i've gone - hey!!! thats Mt Coot-tha!
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I wanna shoot a movie in this stuff! UV and IR recordings are so awesome looking.

Nice pics Grabz!

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Hoya R72 on a stock D200. Pretty much the worst possible combination since the D200 has one of the strongest lowpass filters. 15 second exposures if I remember correctly.
BTW, do you know if the D300 or D3 is any better or worse?
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[quote=Bifurcator;1263475]I wanna shoot a movie in this stuff! UV and IR recordings are so awesome looking.

a yeah man, a movie like this would be fun as hell to create. the moods you could create!
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Yup, exactly! Kinda like Vincent Ward's screen adaptation of the Richard Matheson novel "What Dreams May Come". Awesome!

A recommended read and viewing BTW if you haven't seen/read it. I think it's a 98 or 99 film - the book is late 70's.
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Great work, can you tell me how you set your white balance, I noticed in another posting that you talk about working with the white balance in post processing can you explain more?
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first is really beautiful, where is this?
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first one is my fave
i love it
the atmosphere, the people, the city in the background
it's gorgeous
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