Any photography bods?
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I'm hungry. I'm always hungry!0 -
Paul E wrote:
Most photographers don't care what the bag looks like as long as it protects the camera gear and doesn't fall apart after a year, I have only ever bought lowe pro bags for that reason
I've got 3 bags
Domke journalist
Lowepro Vertex 200
Thinktank airstream
All serve different purposes
I've used the Domke for 12 years, and only had to repair it once0 -
phy2sll2 wrote:moonio wrote:Good pictures EKE,
Here is one of mine from last weekends Lea Valley cycle ride
Is that IR film or do you have a converted dSLR?
EDIT: I don't think you can get colour IR film, can you? Answered my own question!
You can indeed get colour infrared film. It gives you the kind of splendid results that moonio shows above. Not sure how you'd do it convincingly digitally, anyone know?
Moonio, love the photos.0 -
UndercoverElephant wrote:phy2sll2 wrote:moonio wrote:Good pictures EKE,
Here is one of mine from last weekends Lea Valley cycle ride
Is that IR film or do you have a converted dSLR?
EDIT: I don't think you can get colour IR film, can you? Answered my own question!
You can indeed get colour infrared film. It gives you the kind of splendid results that moonio shows above. Not sure how you'd do it convincingly digitally, anyone know?
Moonio, love the photos.
Yes, you remove the 'hot mirror' in front of the sensor and then stick an IR filter over the lens (Hoya R72?).
Get it into photoshop and do something with the channel mixing and it comes out looking like the above.0 -
There is a plate over the front of most sensors that filters out IR as it tends to adversely colour the image, most people just remove that but it's tricky and no way would I do it with either of my bodies0