Question for you and Paul S.
What are your histograms looking like at 4-5 sec and f8 ish. Are you
getting a well balanced mountain type curve from low end to high ends,
or is it more of a mid tone mountain curve, that i seem to get.
Reason i ask, is i find if i expose for a well rounded histo
Mitch Conant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was out playing around with my 72R IR filter yesterday afternoon.
I've had much better results with my DS and a Lee #87 gelatin in a Cokin
holder. Far stronger effect at somewhat longer exposure times (about 4
secs at f8). And its easier to take the fi
You absolutely have to shoot off a tripod. Use manual exposure. Focus
manually with the R72 filter off the lens. The auto exposure modes
seem to get confused, so use manual exposure mode. I use auto white
balance as well. I convert to BW in the channels mixer, using mainly
the red channel.
DagT wrote:
> Just ignore the Nikon parts and read about IR and UV here...
> http://www.naturfotograf.com/index2.html
It's hard to ignore his nikon-ness, but it's still a very good reading :)
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Quoting Mitch Conant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have seen other posts concerning IR photography and I seem to recall
> some of us experimenting with it.
>
> I was out playing around with my 72R IR filter yesterday afternoon. I
> wasn't overly satisfied with my results. It was really windy, coupled
>
Just ignore the Nikon parts and read about IR and UV here...
http://www.naturfotograf.com/index2.html
DagT
Den 17. sep. 2006 kl. 19.44 skrev Mitch Conant:
> I have seen other posts concerning IR photography and I seem to recall
> some of us experimenting with it.
>
> I was out playing around wit
I have seen other posts concerning IR photography and I seem to recall
some of us experimenting with it.
I was out playing around with my 72R IR filter yesterday afternoon. I
wasn't overly satisfied with my results. It was really windy, coupled
with long exposure times the leaves on the trees c
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