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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:23 am | |
| Not very long ago I purchased my first DSLR as it was a real bargain. It was a Nikon D40 kit (camera + lens) for only € 199,- (about US$ 290,-)! Meanwhile I spent some more money for needed equipment and started to try different things. One thing I find very interesting is infrared-photography. I bought an ir-filter and started shooting from the balcony. After that I edited the photos via PSE7+. Well, I think: moderate but getting better. Here's an example:
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Necromanicide
Number of posts : 262 Age : 46 Location : Australia Registration date : 2008-12-03 Points : 6289
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:57 am | |
| Are you able to give a working link to your IR photography? I might post a few of mine (done with IR film) here when I get a chance. I loved doing IR Film photography, but it become too expensive, and then I could no longer get the film in any more, as the photographic shop had to get something like 10 rolls at a time, instead of 4 as was previously the case. And at like $50 a pop for film and processing (and that didn't include any printing) my efforts at IR photography come to a halt just as I was starting to get some results I really liked - Necromanicide |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:08 am | |
| @Necromanicide: I'm sorry for you. How about you'd try it digital?
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Matt
Number of posts : 7214 Age : 35 Location : - Registration date : 2008-11-02 Points : 8949
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:27 am | |
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Necromanicide
Number of posts : 262 Age : 46 Location : Australia Registration date : 2008-12-03 Points : 6289
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:29 am | |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:41 am | |
| Thanks Matt! Here's the same shot as false colour image: I'm no great artist at all, but it's just fun to shoot photos and to edit them later.
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Necromanicide
Number of posts : 262 Age : 46 Location : Australia Registration date : 2008-12-03 Points : 6289
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:44 am | |
| Pics now show up...
I like the original B&W one... Pity it didn't render the sky blacker, possibly the time of day, and there was a bit more red / IR spectrum light around. - Necromanicide |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:54 am | |
| - Necromanicide wrote:
- Pics now show up...
I like the original B&W one... Pity it didn't render the sky blacker, possibly the time of day, and there was a bit more red / IR spectrum light around. - Necromanicide Yes, I think so, too. And those blurry clouds reflect pretty much of the infrared light and so turn the sky brighter. On the left upper corner there are less clouds and the sky gets darker. Apart from this: it's one of my first shots... Yesterday I tried it again and got the sky dark as the night. Looks very strange.
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:05 am | |
| - Necromanicide wrote:
- I like the original B&W one...
Original... Well, to be exact, the coloured pics are more original as the IR-filter is permeable to some normal visible light. The colours on the second pic are not artificially added afterwards. I just changed the red and the blue channel (as always) and fiddled around with the settings of PhotoShop et voila... |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:20 am | |
| Here's one shot from yesterday, differently edited (B/W + with some remaining colour): |
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mazzie
Number of posts : 5090 Age : 38 Location : New York Registration date : 2008-11-03 Points : 10000
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:46 am | |
| wow, those are awesome photos! |
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vandor
Number of posts : 375 Age : 34 Location : pasadena, maryland Registration date : 2009-08-05 Points : 6010
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:29 pm | |
| i like the very first image posted here. i've never had a chance to use a dslr or any ir-filters myself, but always found a few (ir-photos), that i had seen, to be pretty interesting... such as this ( http://x-horizon.deviantart.com/art/Dark-Tales-21163820 ) and other photos by this artist |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:48 pm | |
| Oh yes, there are some true artists :!: I hope also to gradually get better. I think it mainly depends on getting even better in handling PhotoShop. |
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vandor
Number of posts : 375 Age : 34 Location : pasadena, maryland Registration date : 2009-08-05 Points : 6010
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:53 pm | |
| hahah, yeah getting better helps. it really depends on your equipment, too. i'm not sure what exactly x-horizon does to his pictures, post-shoot. i always try not to edit my photos too much. i generally just increase the contrast slightly and/or increase the sharpness.
do you have a link to any of your other photos? |
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Taking Dominion
Number of posts : 28 Age : 32 Location : Phoenix, Arizona, United States Registration date : 2009-08-04 Points : 5619
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:21 pm | |
| - Torrente wrote:
That would make an awesome black metal album cover. |
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James
Number of posts : 3979 Age : 46 Location : Mojave Desert, CA Registration date : 2008-11-02 Points : 7916
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:24 pm | |
| - Torrente wrote:
I like this one, it looks like the tree tops are covered in snow. Nice work all around! |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:20 pm | |
| - vandor wrote:
- do you have a link to any of your other photos?
Not really...yet. I'm a complete beginner in DSLR and don't have taken many pics with my cam which I would be willing to share. My other pictures (from my Iceland visit) were taken with my little Fuji F40fd. I have them in my Flickr album. These pics are not very good but a wonderful memory of the visit (my brother lives/works there). Like I said: I hope I'll become better and hope many good pics will follow. |
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vandor
Number of posts : 375 Age : 34 Location : pasadena, maryland Registration date : 2009-08-05 Points : 6010
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:29 pm | |
| - Torrente wrote:
- vandor wrote:
- do you have a link to any of your other photos?
Not really...yet. I'm a complete beginner in DSLR and don't have taken many pics with my cam which I would be willing to share. My other pictures (from my Iceland visit) were taken with my little Fuji F40fd. I have them in my Flickr album (album). These pics are not very good but a wonderful memory of the visit (my brother lives/works there). Like I said: I hope I'll become better and hope many good pics will follow. well, man, most of those pictures are pretty good, especially considering you didn't use an slr. here is my personal flickr, and most of the pictures were taken with my fuji s1000fd (and if they werent taken with that, then i used an hp photosmart 6mp thingy, or 1 of 2 different cell phones) |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:33 pm | |
| - Taking Dominion wrote:
- That would make an awesome black metal album cover.
Yes, haha! Cut off the building at the right side and you only have the cemetery (yes, I'm living next to a cemetery - and I leave the balcony door open at night...!! ). Wait, here's another one (but not very creepy...):
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mazzie
Number of posts : 5090 Age : 38 Location : New York Registration date : 2008-11-03 Points : 10000
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:35 pm | |
| wow I really dig that one. Very cold/deolate feeling. |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:50 pm | |
| - vandor wrote:
- well, man, most of those pictures are pretty good, especially considering you didn't use an slr.
here is my personal flickr, and most of the pictures were taken with my fuji s1000fd (and if they werent taken with that, then i used an hp photosmart 6mp thingy, or 1 of 2 different cell phones) Thanks! Wow, your pics are great! Every time I'm astounded how good the Fuji cams are (- and how affordable they are)! Btw. all of my pics had been edited - but I (again) was very surprised, how many (hidden) details were already there and became visible by editing the pics - as my little Fuji tends to underexpose. Oh, and I did all photo shooting on Iceland in "auto" mode. I think, in the end I should be satisfied with the results. |
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vandor
Number of posts : 375 Age : 34 Location : pasadena, maryland Registration date : 2009-08-05 Points : 6010
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:55 pm | |
| yeah dude! haha yeah man, i'm really impressed with the fuji cameras, myself. i ended up paying under $200 for my camera, but now it's like $300 or something on amazon.com. i still really want to invest in a d-slr with a 50mm lens. i will probably still keep my s1000fd because the macro/super-macro modes are quite amazing. yeah most of my pictures are just edited by raising contrast, sometimes sharpness (which i usually avoid, though, because it creates this "webbing" effect in corners of some things in your picture. not sure why, or if there is a correct term for this other than "webbing"), and sometimes softness to give make them darker |
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vandor
Number of posts : 375 Age : 34 Location : pasadena, maryland Registration date : 2009-08-05 Points : 6010
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:59 pm | |
| - Torrente wrote:
- Wow, your pics are great!
thanks btw |
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 2:59 pm | |
| - mazzie wrote:
- wow I really dig that one. Very cold/deolate feeling.
Haha, yes, but the funny side of that is: this day it was really hot and the sun shone all day. (Btw I have to add that in fact the cemetery is kept immaculate.) I love IR-photography...
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Torrente
Number of posts : 306 Age : 52 Location : Germany Registration date : 2009-06-15 Points : 5987
| Subject: Re: IR-Photography Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:24 pm | |
| - vandor wrote:
- yeah dude!
haha yeah man, i'm really impressed with the fuji cameras, myself. i ended up paying under $200 for my camera, but now it's like $300 or something on amazon.com. i still really want to invest in a d-slr with a 50mm lens. i will probably still keep my s1000fd because the macro/super-macro modes are quite amazing.
yeah most of my pictures are just edited by raising contrast, sometimes sharpness (which i usually avoid, though, because it creates this "webbing" effect in corners of some things in your picture. not sure why, or if there is a correct term for this other than "webbing"), and sometimes softness to give make them darker Yes, you're absolutely right! By now I'd never sell my little cam cause the newer ones won't get any better! I'll use it til it dies a natural death. re. editing: I have the same experiences: editing as few as possible (if you like to watch your pics at full size). I think, even after all editing it would be very difficult getting a good pic if there would be no reasonably good basic substance. (...oops, sorry, was this sentence right/understandable?... )
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