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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 6:38 am)
Hi Diane... These are incredible!!!! I was just able to borrow a filter from a friend. I am going to try some tomorrow, but I have some questions. 1. Is the filter you have opaque to your eye??? 2. What are you setting your exposures to (i.e. ISO rating, time and f-stop)??? 3. Did you white balance for these??? 4. Can I come and swim in your pool??? It has been really hot here :)
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Well, got my IR filter today. Spent several hours, but not a lot of subject. I like these a bit. Given more leeway, I would come up with better subjects, composition, etc., but I learned a lot from these. With digital, by setting custom white points, you can alter the image tremendously. I like the terra cotta/b/w (and a bit of blue shows up--notice this in some other photographers IR shots), but I can end up with all b/w by altering settings and white point--as I said. These are fairly long shutters/I used tripod and timer so I didn't get any hand shake. Lots to learn about this one (but had great fun last night and this morning doing my first stitched panos). Diane