On Jan 17, 2008 1:05 PM, Timber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David J Brooks wrote:
> > On Jan 16, 2008 9:03 PM, Timber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I don't think any company will release an IR converted camera. Fuji
> >>
> >
> > Snipped for bandwith sake.:-)
> > ...
> > Guess i'll just plug away with tripod and filter.
> >
> That is a solution as long you don't shoot moving 'objects' like people ^.^
> The most fun thing is IR filter + Polar filter used together ^.^
> Sometimes it makes 'interesting' results with people, turning their skin
> into marble. Also full spectrum portraits have a very interesting
> skin-tone, makes people look way much younger than they are. Just an
> example:
> http://timber.clancode.hu/e107_plugins/coppermine_menu/displayimage.php?pos=-226
> She is 22 and looks like 12 :D This is out of camera full spectrum shot
> ^.^ But as soon weather is a little better I will start to update my IR
> gallery, if interested I will post them here (but they aren't made with
> Pentax... so maybe that would be offtopic :D)

Lots of my Paws etc are Nikon shots, no problem.

One fellow who took the darkroom class with me a few years back,
stacked a 25 red and a pol on to his lens and shot regular B&W film.
He got some neat shoys woth really white clouds and dark skys.

Dave
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