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Frank Mercer
{K:1925} 3/19/2007
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Gustavo, I was out the weekend trying my R72 filter. It's definately a challenging format. I've posted one of my first good infrared photos here http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1278822
Thanks for your help and advice. I'll keep working on developing my technique.
Best regards, Frank
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Gustavo RS
{K:2745} 3/15/2007
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Frank,
I seems that the K100D is a very good camera for IR shots. Look here: http://www.dimagemaker.com/article.php?articleID=880
I also so in dpreview that the K100D have a manual WB, I think you can archive similar results.
Please, send me a message when you have some infra-red shots uploaded, I'd like to see them.
Good luck in your photos!
Best regards, Gustavo
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Frank Mercer
{K:1925} 3/12/2007
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Gustavo, Thanks for the reply. I actually have a hoya r72 on order..should arrive this week. I was especially interested in how you got the blue tones. Now I know I need to adjust the white balance on my camera. I'll try to achieve similar effects with my Pentax K100D and the r72 filter. Thanks again for your help.
Best regards, Frank
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Gustavo RS
{K:2745} 3/12/2007
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Thanks Frank!
This photo was taken with a Nikon D50 and a Hoya R72 infra-red filter. This filter blocks almost all the visible light but allows infra-red light pass. A sunlight white-balance would result in a photo with red-scale colors, but in this case I have used a custom white-balance (WB PRE in D50) and adjusted it in a white wall. The blue leaves and dark yellow sky are the characteristics of an near infra-red photo with the custom white-balance.
Try "hoya r72" or "infra-red" in google ;)
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Frank Mercer
{K:1925} 3/6/2007
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Really cool... how did you do it?
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ricardo longhi-frantz
{K:9628} 2/16/2007
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uau! que show! adorei a riqueza de detalhes!!! as cores também são muito legais e vc pegou um ângulo muito bom. abz!
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Sergio Cárdenas
{K:25028} 2/12/2007
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Amazing!!
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