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The Trees Above

Photography Landscape posted on Oct 01, 2006
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Another in my series of infrared photos, came out a little soft and I had to sharpen it too much to compensate. Focusing is always difficult with IR pictures because the focal point for infrared light is a little further beyond visible light, even at the infinity setting. Unless you're using a lens with IR focal settings on it (usually old film lenses--go figure) you usually have to guess the best focus or live with softness. What I'd like to do is if I can ever get a good pinhole lens (my test shots so far have been horrid) is use an ultraviolet filter and try some UV shots. Glass blocks a lot of UV light so you need lenses made out of quartz. A pinhole, however, lets all the light in.

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CDBrugg

9:08AM | Sun, 01 October 2006

v impressive :-))

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st_fish

9:23AM | Sun, 01 October 2006

IR shots still is most fascinating to me!! No idea how it works but by your description it seems complex. Great work you've done here! :)


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F Numberf/4.5
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D50
Shutter Speed10/600
Focal Length32

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