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Lightbulb University of Dallas Campus - 01-03-2007, 11:26 PM


A very nice campus with lots of hills and trees and shrubbery and a few interesting-looking buildings. Here's some of the surroundings:
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01-04-2007, 01:58 AM


Beautiful shots. The the lines and shadows. The bottom one looks almost infrared. Details please.
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The bottom one looks almost infrared. Details please.
Thanks for the comment. Both photos are infrared: shot with a Sony F707 in Nightshot Mode with an IR-pass filter, NDx8 and circular polarizer screwed on the end of the lens. Shutter speed 1/60; aperture f2.0; -2.0EV.

Post processing involves converting to B&W, boosting contrast, and sharpening.

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01-05-2007, 08:22 AM


Neat stuf. I find that a polarizer adds a very interesting "chocolatey" look to IR BW conversions.

PS. There are IR polarizers out there but they are massively expensive and tiny, mostly used in IR lasers.

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Howdy Bruce - 01-05-2007, 08:21 PM


Howdy Bruce,

WOW, I really like the detail sharpness and contrast in the first image, very nicely done!!!

and the second image is very well done in it's own right<G>

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01-05-2007, 08:23 PM


...adding infrared filter to my very long wish list....

Very nice!
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