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Thread: OT: anyone of you live your second life? | Forum: Photography
Thread: OT: anyone of you live your second life? | Forum: Photography
why not? i think that may be a very powerful show room for our works and chattin' may take another dimension!
Thread: OT: anyone of you live your second life? | Forum: Photography
yes... i'm enjoin' it :) i think that may be a nice opportunity to meet a lot of people
... and why not...
someone wellknon on other virtual places :)
Thread: OT: anyone of you live your second life? | Forum: Photography
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
thanks john for writtin' your experience!
here's the link at
dpreview.com
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
@ babuci.... the canon 18-55 works without hotspot just at 35mm :)
than...
canon 100mm macro and the canon 70-300is works perfectly
compact cam:
olypmus c740 produce a light hotspot
canon powershot a620 is extremely good (for false colous too)
dimage 7 produce a light hotspot
i know that at dpreview.com there was a very long tread about this... but today i cannot log :(
i'll come back later with the link
any other experience will be greatly appreciate, thanks to all!
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
here's a list of hot spot lens problem...
for me was a very hard battle in the past...
btw it seems that a modded camera will not suffer this!
Thread: OT Thread - Post a fun link | Forum: Photography
this tread is toooo funny!!!!
here you may find some italian things :)
Thread: Gallery of the Month for May: Nattarious | Forum: Photography
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
hi Marlene!
i've an old dimage 7 as you ;)
it's really a good choice for infrared! so sensitive that you may use whithout tripod!
my paris infrared photography was done with it!
unfortunately a pc may not reproduce as well the infrared effect
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
this site is also a good gallery to surf....
here are shown the results of a lot of postprocessing tecnique!
Thread: Infrared (IR) Photography Thread | Forum: Photography
first of all thanks to kort to advise me about this tread...
than excuse me for my english mistakes :(
my experience has start with an hoya r72... probably the well know infrared filter... it works at 720 nm... than i've tried a very cheap filter (10 dollars at ebay) that works at 900nm... the difference is really strong....
in the first case we may able to to capture part of visible light and the infrared light...
in the second case just infrared ... the result are strong contrast between the dark parts (for examples skies) and glowin' parts (foliage)... but due to the extremely long exposure (30" seconds... i've not yet a modified cam... hope it will come when the canon 40d will released)
and the monochrome result my choice was the hoya r72... i like false colours infrared a lot....
in this case the first rule is (as john said) to forgot auto white balance!
the best result is setting the white balance manually... if you've the possibility to save your photography in raw this process may be very fast!
in the past some people has ask me a lot about infrared... so i've written a first-steps tutorial on my site
you may see the difference of white balance choices!
the rest depends by your fantasy!
hope it helps!
mayda
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Thread: Where are you from??? FOR ALL!!! | Forum: Photography