These are some gorgeous pictures! What's the wavelength rating of your IR filter? Any way you could make a quick post describing how you do your color channel reversal? Looks really great, very inspiring!!
Thanks -- this is fantastic! When I IR-modified my camera I had to decide between the lower nm filters that block out all color, and something a little higher that would let in some color. I also chose 720nm but I kind of like the special "vampire-effect" of all white from the lower wavelengths. Is that still achievable even with our filters?
aedabit
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Jan 20th ReplyI LOVE THE EXCECUTION ART WITH iNFRARED ART!!!! LOVE THISSSSSSS MIKEEEE LOVE THISSSSS
Mike
Thanks man!
Jan 20th Reply Shadowness Adminaedabit
pure art!!!!! i love this style
Jan 20th ReplyHideall
Wow! Beautiful!!!!!
Jan 3rd ReplyMike
Thank you!
Jan 5th Reply Shadowness AdminJacksonGariety
Wow those rocks look awesome. Their color looks so well in IR.
Jun 28th ReplyFangedFem
Gorgeous! I love palm trees in IR and you captured them here perfectly =)
Apr 25th Reply "Life is short, art is long.Brushfire
Awesome!
Apr 1st ReplyRinn
SO BADASS!!! I wish I could take IR on my digital camera D:
Jan 9th, 2011 ReplyMike
Thanks! Actually I think you can screw an IR filter on most cameras. Compact ones need an adapter, though.
Jan 9th, 2011 Reply Shadowness Admina
These are some gorgeous pictures! What's the wavelength rating of your IR filter? Any way you could make a quick post describing how you do your color channel reversal? Looks really great, very inspiring!!
Jan 9th, 2011 Reply SubscriberMike
Thanks! I actually have an IR tutorial on my site at http://glossyart.net/tutorial/infrared-tutorial.html ;)
Jan 9th, 2011 Reply Shadowness AdminMike
And I use the Hoya R72 (720nm) filter.
Jan 9th, 2011 Reply Shadowness Admina
Thanks -- this is fantastic! When I IR-modified my camera I had to decide between the lower nm filters that block out all color, and something a little higher that would let in some color. I also chose 720nm but I kind of like the special "vampire-effect" of all white from the lower wavelengths. Is that still achievable even with our filters?
Jan 9th, 2011 Reply Subscriberdehk
Thats simply awesome
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