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Dec 20, 2023 09:31:52   #
Another fav. IR has almost taken over my black and white


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Dec 20, 2023 09:05:06   #
One of my favorite images. Still standing!


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Nov 1, 2023 08:51:28   #
I'm with you also. About ready to leave UHH behind.
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Feb 15, 2023 10:58:14   #
Fotoartist wrote:
Not crazy about the the blue one. The other two Are very good.


Thanks for the comment.
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Feb 15, 2023 09:31:42   #
mvetrano2 wrote:
nice


Thanks. I want to get better.
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Feb 15, 2023 09:30:23   #
pixelmaven wrote:
Superior b & w conversions.


Thank you. B&W is my preference for IR.
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Feb 15, 2023 09:29:33   #
dpullum wrote:
I like the second photo, it has great IR color feel, subject matter is interesting, and the composition is excellent. The tree leaf framing is a plus.

The second photo looks as it has had a Red/Blue swap... mildly tricky with PS, but a simple click using a free plugin from archives
http://www.flamingpear.com

The 720 conversion limits the range of color ... Topaz B&W2 can give a bit of spice to IR photos.

Good that you are using the new IR section.


Thanks for the Topaz tip. Your comments are appreciated.
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Feb 14, 2023 13:20:11   #
Severe storms and wind today so I decided to try processing some old captures. All images PP with Photoshop. These images shot with Sony A350 converted to 720nm. 1st image shot with ISO100, 1/500, f6.3 on 18-70mm DT 3.5-5.6 lens at 18mm. 2nd Scales Lake near home. 3rd is covered bridge at Cataract Falls State Park Indiana, ISO100, F9 using same lens at 26mm.




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Feb 1, 2023 09:10:31   #
I have 2 converted to 720nm, 650nm, and fs Sony Nex 5r, 6 point and shoot self converted to fs, and my 1st ir an Olympus c2100UZ. Might say I am an IR junkie.
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Dec 9, 2022 11:53:01   #
Phil Martin wrote:
Check Isaac Szabo (Google for him) for info and affordable digital camera conversion.


Has done 9 conversions for me https://www.isaacszabo.com/
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Dec 9, 2022 11:24:26   #
Bozsik wrote:
I always hear it from other photographers that they put their cameras in a safe spot packed away while driving to, and from, a location. here is a capture from the other day as I was driving home. just pulled the car over to the roadside and framed the shot. This was a ten shot pano. I turned to look over my shoulder, and the moon was rising. So I took another couple of shots. It pays to have the camera ready as much as safely possible. Enjoy.


I found these on ebay and are very useful. Raise the headrest, hook it on the shaft and go!


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Dec 6, 2022 09:33:47   #
rdfarr wrote:
This house continues to degrade over time.


IMO, a monochrome would give this the feel that such a place needs.
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Dec 6, 2022 09:27:13   #
sabfish wrote:
My 9 year old Grandson seems to be developing an interest in photography. He has taken some nice pictures with his Mom's i-Phone. He seems to enjoy taking some in B&W. It being the season for gifts, I was looking for suggestions for a good first camera. Probably a compact point & shoot. Something like an Olympus Tough series crossed my mind because it is more or less indestructible. On the other hand, it is not very compact. Thoughts?


My 2 cents -- It has been my experience that a viewfinder is essential for serious outside photography. In addition, it will help focus on the subject, paying attention to details, direction of light, and composition. It can help eliminate surrounding distractions. I taught 24 4th graders with point and shoot cameras that had viewfinders. My own 10 yo granddaughter expressed interest. I had several cameras, point and shoot, dslr, and mirrorless. I exposed her to all 3 and discussed what she liked and didn't about each. 2 had viewfinders and 1 didn't. She liked wanted a viewfinder "to see easier". She was hooked. She has a TG4 for the ocean, living in Oceanside, CA. And a Panasonic ZS50 for everything else. My suggestion, start a casual discussion with him about likes and dislikes of what he is using. Let him have some input into the camera or phone.
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Nov 24, 2022 08:33:17   #
azted wrote:
I'm shocked and surprised how well the LAEA-5 works on my Sony A7iv with Minolta and Sigma "A" mount lenses. So now I have two LAEA-4 adapters for sale, because the LAEA-4 does not work with the A7iv. One comes with the holder and one without. Both have front and back caps and both are in excellent condition. I will accept $100 including shipping for one and $120 including shipping for the other. These adapters allow you to use older Minolta, Tamron, Sigma and Sony "A" mount lenses on Sony "E" mount cameras prior to the A1, A7iv, and A7R5. So these will work with Sony A7, A7ii, A7iii, A7R, A7Rii, A7Riii, and all the A6____ models. PayPal accepted.
I'm shocked and surprised how well the LAEA-5 work... (show quote)


Interested in the $100 one. Will Private Message you.
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Nov 13, 2022 13:46:41   #
Fstop12 wrote:
I really know nothing about this subject, so what would the standard 720nm do for me? Would that be the best start for a newbie?


Gonna send you a private message if I may.
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