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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 25 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
As Harvey says, there are plenty of people who will convert a camera for you. You can do it yourself, but it's not for the faint-hearted. There are plenty of choices for filters (see https://www.protechrepairs.co.uk/infrared_conversion_-_filter_choices.html ), and beware of hot-spots in lenses (see https://robertreiser.photography/infrared-photography-tutorial/#lens-issues ). And beware of white-balance, focusing issues (use live-view, or a mirrorless) etc. |
Jul 30th |
| 25 |
Jul 22 |
Reply |
As Harvey says, there are plenty of people who will convert a camera for you. You can do it yourself, but it's not for the faint-hearted. There are plenty of choices for filters (see https://www.protechrepairs.co.uk/infrared_conversion_-_filter_choices.html ), and beware of hot-spots in lenses (see https://robertreiser.photography/infrared-photography-tutorial/#lens-issues ). And beware of white-balance, focusing issues (use live-view, or a mirrorless) etc. |
Jul 30th |
| 25 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
This is a very pleasing image. The lack of depth of field towards the bottom of the cactus is not a problem (I actually things it adds some depth to the image), but I would think about cropping out the pot at the bottom, which in my eyes makes for a stronger composition. |
Jul 29th |
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| 25 |
Jul 22 |
Comment |
Learning new stuff in PS is always a good thing - I should do more myself! I like the concept here - indeed I think it would be an interesting exercise to put together an AV about these events. I think that the top-right image is the strongest, and I'd like to see that by itself as well as the collage. Overall, a nice project you've created here. |
Jul 29th |
2 comments - 2 replies for Group 25
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2 comments - 2 replies Total
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