IR images are really interesting and unique in their own way. Thanks for sharing, Donny. I'm just wondering, since IR has a different focusing issue, how do you focus your lens when you're taking the shot? It looks too soft for me.
Thanx Willie, if you using a converted IR camera there's no difference at all, its simple as you use your normal camera...
If you are using an IR filter, now that's different.. I find it very hard to get focus 'cause the filter block all the lights, so you have to be on a very bright outdoor light...
Right now I'm asking one of my friend who's using an IR camera to take underwater photo and the result is AMAZING..
Once he approve to share, I will post the pictures here..
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What a fantastic thread this is. This IR is another world and the fish are wonderful images.
That's great getting your 7 year old into photography because you live in a part of the world that offers such wonderful photo ops.and not just in Switzerland,you don't need to travel far to get into the surrounding countries. Maybe she'll want to be a professional photographer- to do for a living what you love doing anyway is something most of us don't get the chance to do. I love photo 2 with the orange background.
I can't cc these,Donny, I don't have the experience and apart from that I can't see anything to critique anyway-they're all stunning.
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this works..
Wall Hanger, for sure
Nice old school basics at work here, a pleasure to look at and look at and look at...
paul