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Deep Lake - 08-31-2007, 09:39 PM


About 50 minutes from home. Beautiful day...for a change.


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Exclamation Ooh, Ooh ... - 08-31-2007, 10:03 PM


Super duper. I think this is one of the best false color IR's you've ever done. Simply marvelous. My kind of scene too.

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I knew this would get your attention Bruce...in a good way. Thanks.

Taken with an IR/Visible Canon Pro1 and a blue/purple BG-3 Hoya Glass filter attached to the front of the lens in a Cokin holder.

In fact David Twede (surrealcolor) used to be the owner until I traded my IR Canon XTi for it. I am having a ball with it. Easy shooting. All I have to do is change filters.

No more fooling with lenses. Woopee!
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I like it ! That's a cool shot.
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Thanks so much Mark. I like it too.
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Taken with an IR/Visible Canon Pro1 and a blue/purple BG-3 Hoya Glass filter attached to the front of the lens in a Cokin holder. In fact David Twede (surrealcolor) used to be the owner until I traded my IR Canon XTi for it. I am having a ball with it. Easy shooting. All I have to do is change filters. No more fooling with lenses. Woopee!
Good for you. Grass does not grow under your feet. You're a true pioneer.

Have you noticed any tendency to hotspot with the modded Pro 1-- especially with a R72-type IR-Pass filter? I'd be interested. Thanks.

Have you read David Burren's article on this camera for IR:

http://burren.cx/photo/pro1.html

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Good for you. Grass does not grow under your feet. You're a true pioneer.

Have you noticed any tendency to hotspot with the modded Pro 1-- especially with a R72-type IR-Pass filter? I'd be interested. Thanks.

Have you read David Burren's article on this camera for IR:
No hot spots that I can see but I've only had the camera for a week. It is a pure joy
to work with and I don't miss the converted dslr one bit. The trade worked out well
for the both of us.

I read Burren's article. Very interesting. In fact that is who converted the Pro1 that
I have. Small world.
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