hayleyfraser24
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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- aberdeenshire, Scotland
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So im probably going to be told I should learn to walk before run here but ever since I seen IR photography ive been so intrigued by it! Ive been learning alot about exposure, ive spent hours looking at tutorials and ive definatly got a good understanding of it now! so I got my hoya r72 filter in the post and thought id give it a try! I tried lots of different settings,
obv you need a very long exposure so this was the result, I only reduced the saturation in lightroom with this one as I just wanted a grayscale image, I cant quite get my head around "false color" yet...
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I thought id take a picture of the same shot without the filter to see if I can notice the effects of IR... here is that shot
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I can see how more interesting the IR shot is... only its out of focus! my camera was on a tripod but there was a very slight wind in the air... Do you think that had to do with the "blur"?
A higher iso resulted in this shot... saturation was reduced slightly but not completly in lightroom
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as the camera produces this image to work on ...
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I find it difficult to tell if ive achieved good focus and exposure untill I put it on the computer!
so if your still with me after all that, id like to ask if anyone has any expertise in this area or any tips? Thanks in advance for taking the time to look All comments greatly appreciated!
obv you need a very long exposure so this was the result, I only reduced the saturation in lightroom with this one as I just wanted a grayscale image, I cant quite get my head around "false color" yet...
1
I thought id take a picture of the same shot without the filter to see if I can notice the effects of IR... here is that shot
2
I can see how more interesting the IR shot is... only its out of focus! my camera was on a tripod but there was a very slight wind in the air... Do you think that had to do with the "blur"?
A higher iso resulted in this shot... saturation was reduced slightly but not completly in lightroom
3
as the camera produces this image to work on ...
4
I find it difficult to tell if ive achieved good focus and exposure untill I put it on the computer!
so if your still with me after all that, id like to ask if anyone has any expertise in this area or any tips? Thanks in advance for taking the time to look All comments greatly appreciated!