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LutherBash In reply to intentional-chaos [2007-09-18 23:51:49 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the fav!
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twotoneink [2007-07-13 11:42:47 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful IR shot . Did you use a R72 filter or is the camera you shot this with tweaked to shoot IR only?
Chris.
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LutherBash In reply to twotoneink [2007-07-22 12:12:50 +0000 UTC]
Regular camera, i used the R72 and a polarizer. Thanks!
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twotoneink In reply to LutherBash [2007-07-23 23:04:35 +0000 UTC]
Cool, thanks for letting me know. I have the same setup and just started playing with it
Chris.
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bluesman219 [2007-06-15 07:18:00 +0000 UTC]
Between you and Volker I get some great photos to look at using this style!! Love it!!
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LutherBash In reply to bluesman219 [2007-06-23 10:19:06 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, yes volker made some nice infrareds on his brazil trip.
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DimensionSeven [2007-06-09 09:52:27 +0000 UTC]
it's not only infrared, but you've probably used some ND filters too, right? 236 seconds is waaay to much at ISO200 and 5.6 for a simple IR filter. Or was this shot at night?
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LutherBash In reply to DimensionSeven [2007-06-10 15:45:41 +0000 UTC]
Shot in daylight and i've used a polarizer too; the IR's with the D200 are very long anyways not like with the D70, has to to with the IR sensitivity i guess.
Thanks fot the fav!
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DimensionSeven In reply to LutherBash [2007-06-10 15:49:40 +0000 UTC]
I know, I use a D80 that has the same sensor and same hotmirror. And I get properly exposed shots at 30 sec most of the time.
It must be the polarizer then.
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LutherBash In reply to DimensionSeven [2007-06-10 15:54:56 +0000 UTC]
Even without the polarizer which only takes away about 2 EV steps and these settings i never made an IR shorter than 3 mins with that camera.
Check this out: [link]
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DimensionSeven In reply to LutherBash [2007-06-10 16:36:07 +0000 UTC]
You should let your camera checked, I suspect it's faulty. D200 and D80 have strong hotmirrors, that's true, but not THIS strong.
Check this - [link] ISO100, f5.6, 30sec. Plain D200. The same goes for my D80.
3 minutes is insane, you didn't use f22 or so...
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LutherBash In reply to DimensionSeven [2007-06-23 11:08:31 +0000 UTC]
I don't know, i have no problems with the cam, everybody complains about the long infrared exposure times, maybe the used filter and the amount of light matters too.
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Ashenden [2007-06-08 14:13:29 +0000 UTC]
I like the picture...but what's with the title?
Is this an IR shot?
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LutherBash In reply to Ashenden [2007-06-14 00:20:51 +0000 UTC]
It's an IR long exposure, the title felt right for me.
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Ashenden In reply to LutherBash [2007-06-14 12:55:36 +0000 UTC]
Can you tell me why or is it rude of me to ask?
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LutherBash In reply to Ashenden [2007-06-23 10:40:08 +0000 UTC]
Hard to tell, maybe it came from the subconscious. At first it was only a working title, but now it's the title for me. I don't want to analyze it, all i can say is, that shooting trees for me is making portraits, capturing faces or characters and in this case i saw a Tiger somehow.. maybe this sounds stupid.
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Ashenden In reply to LutherBash [2007-06-23 10:41:57 +0000 UTC]
Actually, it doesn't sound stupid at all. I often see patterns too, where others don't see them
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altergromit [2007-06-08 11:30:01 +0000 UTC]
It is beautiful; for some reason it looks to me like a *miniature*, like a little tree in an aquarium....
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LutherBash In reply to altergromit [2007-06-14 00:19:18 +0000 UTC]
Blur makes these kind of effects, glad you enjoyed it, thanks for your comment and fav.
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altergromit In reply to LutherBash [2007-06-14 05:41:25 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome!
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LutherBash In reply to frescendine [2007-06-14 00:21:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!
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