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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Hey, infra is not easy to work with, and these are pretty good for someone still learning it's subtlties. Certain subjects lend themselves well to infra and others, not so well. Sunlit foliage and clear skies can be very dramatic. Is this just a filer, or did you use infrared film too? That creek shot is really dramatic and the branches look clear enough to me. IR shots are sort of expected to be a little fuzzy. :)
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
They look sharp to me, infra-red usually has a bit of noise in the shot it is part of the appeal. They look great Shiela - no advice I can give you other than keep on shooting, as Kort has said, some subjects work some not so well, it is usually a surprise which ones so it is trial and error. You have made a great start here :)
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Thanks guys! :) Kort...just used an infared filter with our digital cam. Richard...yep, a bit more noise with infared, but so far i haven't found that it's a lot more. i'm gonna spend a lot more time studying other people's infared galleries, studying, and, of course, doing a lot of experimenting! It's a lot of fun! Amazing what differences there are when you mess with JUST the white balance settings! :) I've read that a lot of folks take two shots...one with the filter and one without...and then layer them together. I've seen images...pretty stunning! I will try that too! thanks again guys! :)
Oh COOOOOL !!! :D How did i miss this ???
Ok, let me give you some advice here, kick out your tripod.... at least for insect shots, those guys arent gonna wait there until youve set it up you know ;o)
Since it was a very bright day, handheld shots were easily doable... (i shoot everything handhelt btw)
Your shots are in focus, only the dof is somewhat shallow... ok the damsel might have a bit of a handshake there... Let me ask you this, would you be satisfied with the buttie shot if it was its head that was in focus in stead of the back of the wings ? ;o)
Other than that its showing its backside the shot is very beautiful, love the mood you got in there !! The bamboo shots is perfect as it is, the damsel... a little shaky. Both the creek shot and the building shot are superb as well.
All in all a cool set of shots my friend, keep doing magic :o)
You like purple trees eh ? Hmmmm.... ;D
Message edited on: 08/31/2005 14:39
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