I guess your eye is a lot more attuned to it than mine :-) I still don't see it either in my shot or yours. BTW, the zebra shot is fabulous!! Ralph....
Hi David, You do have a keen eye for hotspots ;-) I have just uploaded another one of my IR shots and the hot spot is quite apparent when you look for it. ...
... Well, I suppose I *have* used quite a few different cameras & lenses (IR camera conversions _are_ part of my job, after all!). For about 6 months I used a...
Hello all ... Let me introduce myself. My name is Dibyo Gahari. I live in Indonesia. I love infrared pictures, and use Nikon D70s modded IR and D200 modded IR....
Beautiful images, and oh so sharp!!! Yes, please share your workflow! Many thanks for bringing great images our way! nina ... [Non-text portions of this...
First of all Welcome! Very beautiful composition in your shots. I would like to know how you managed to get the foliage in your shots yellowish instead of...
Thanks, Bobbie-Bill for the comments. Bob S.--thnx, yes I have used artificial light (flash) with model work for indoors. but only a little so far. When I...
I have a Nikon D50 and want to try my hand at infrared photography. I know I can have it modified but I have limited funds and not sure if I want that or not,...
Kurt, With IR photography the lens to be used it irrelevant. It used to be necessary when using IR film to use a lens that has the IR focusing "dot" as...
Hi Kurt, IMHO, you can use Nikon 18-70mm kit lens or 18-200mm VR lens. If you don't want to get a hotspot in your pics, don't use Tokina 12-24mm. Cheers, Dibyo...
Thank you for your appreciation ... For pictures without channel swap, I just adjusted level, curve and saturation. For pictures with channel swap, I processed...
Kurt, you need to clarify whether you mean a different lens or a filter for the lens you already have. Bobbie is talking about an infrared filter that screws...
Austin, Texas -- A photograph by IR Photography forum member Dave Keenan will appear in the February 2007 issue of *Shutterbug* magazine. It was selected as...
Congrats David! Which photo? ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection...
Just thought I would mention that IR has made "featured artist" at the Pikes Peak Library (serving central and greater Colorado Springs' half-million). See: ...
Congratulations Dave. I am proud of and for you. Bobbie ... From: "David Keenan" <ausdlk@...> To: <Infrared_Photography@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday,...
Hi Everyone, Happy New Year. My Photoshop Infrared tutorial & 'action' was published by the PPA late last year. I have several other toning 'actions' that may...
... Interesting. But isn't that something that attempts to emulate some IR effects rather than being actual IR? None of the images on that page appear to be...
Kurt - In case you were asking about a lens, not a filter, the lens can be any suitable one. Of course better glass is always desirable. However, to solve the...
Hi Kurt, Use the lenses you have, buy a Hoya R72 filter. My D50 results are here: <http://www.dimagemaker.com/article.php?articleID=423> They'll give you an...
I agree. The Hoya R72 is a good filter. It will get you started and you will know if you are going to enjoy this type of photography. I ordered mine from...
... late last year. ... you. ... Gavin: Interesting effects. I especially like the ones that are hand tinted and the antique color. Will these actions work in...
Thanks to all who responded, and after rereading my message it is the filter I am looking to use. See told you I am a newbie in this. Again thanks Kurt ...