Infrared Photography


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Adiemus said:
IR shoot! Sounds cool. Gotta check my schedule. :cry:

Hey Adiemus, remember me?

Not too long ago you were very interested in shooting IR, still have the lust? Come join us for the shoot next week if you can.
 

teerex said:
Met up with one bunch of nice guys. Many thanks to IRMan, spending so much time talking to us and showing us the exhibits.

Panda - I think Pablo won't be able to get a plane ticket to join us for the outing next week. He should be shooting birdies on his Birdie Island :bsmilie:

Next week outing will be on Saturday/Sunday? anyone who miss today outing will be welcome to join in as well. Kegler? Tomcat? Pablo?

My suggestion will be
1) Saturday 1500hrs
2) Sunday 0900hrs

Venue will be decided by IRman
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Those who are interested
1) PandaOng
2) Dennis (This time will bring Tripot )
3) Teerex
4)
5)
6)

yea it was definitely nice meeting up with you guys! :)
i personally would prefer sat afternoon. sunday morning is fine too but maybe say 10am?

1) Saturday 1500hrs
2) Sunday 0900hrs

Venue will be decided by IRman.

Those who are interested
1) PandaOng
2) Dennis (This time will bring Tripot )
3) Teerex
4) vortex
5)
 

Hi guys,

Check out these 2 sites for some IR photos.

Photos on THIS SITE looks like Film IR to me, what do you guys think?

And HERE , this guy uses the Fuji S602, Olympus C700UZ and Canon A80 for his IR shots. He resides here in CS.
 

Thanks for the link.

First one has the signature glow of IR film, so you may be right that it is IR film. Seems like it is difficult to achive it using digital.

Second one I am caught with the green of the greenery. Must have been post processed with different colour mixing. I kind of like the green like that though.

Seems like there are many colour possibilities with IR photography. Which should make it interesting.

teerex said:
Hi guys,

Check out these 2 sites for some IR photos.

Photos on THIS SITE looks like Film IR to me, what do you guys think?

And HERE , this guy uses the Fuji S602, Olympus C700UZ and Canon A80 for his IR shots. He resides here in CS.
 

teerex said:
Hi guys,

Check out these 2 sites for some IR photos.

Photos on THIS SITE looks like Film IR to me, what do you guys think?

And HERE , this guy uses the Fuji S602, Olympus C700UZ and Canon A80 for his IR shots. He resides here in CS.

H there teerex,
This guy has certainaly used an interesting array of cameras. :bigeyes:
Makes me feel prety foolish. :embrass: Ah well, no need to stop when I'm having fun :bsmilie:
 

Dennis said:
Thanks for the link.

First one has the signature glow of IR film, so you may be right that it is IR film. Seems like it is difficult to achive it using digital..
That's what I thought, that glow seems that it could only be achieved on film.

Dennis said:
Second one I am caught with the green of the greenery. Must have been post processed with different colour mixing. I kind of like the green like that though.

Seems like there are many colour possibilities with IR photography. Which should make it interesting.
Post processing is capable of giving different effects for IR. Like what tomcat showed in one of his post where he could get green and red for the trees. Have to have guru like him to share his experiences in post processing.
 

Pablo said:
H there teerex,
This guy has certainaly used an interesting array of cameras. :bigeyes:
Makes me feel prety foolish. :embrass: Ah well, no need to stop when I'm having fun :bsmilie:

Yes Pablo, looks like there are many cameras including prosumers that are capable of capturing IR. Shoot more from where you are and show us some sceneries.
 

Aiyah, who cares what camera you have !!.
Important is you are happy with it.
BTW must learn some post processing for IR, I for one would not be able to get trees green or red, tried but fail. :sweat:
 

Dennis said:
Aiyah, who cares what camera you have !!.
Important is you are happy with it.
BTW must learn some post processing for IR, I for one would not be able to get trees green or red, tried but fail. :sweat:

Dennis - your opinion on this, Film IR?. Don't need to be gentle. Fire a mortar if neccessary. IRMan will be laughing at me when he sees this.

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A question, may be derr but I simply don't know.
I ask this as you mentioned about some photo's that it may have had the IR glow due to using IR film.
What would be the outcome if you used an IR filter on a film camera with standard film (not IR film). :dunno:

Thanks guys :)
 

teerex said:
Panda - I think Pablo won't be able to get a plane ticket to join us for the outing next week. He should be shooting birdies on his Birdie Island :bsmilie:


Opps icic....heehee....Maybe Pablo will like to post what he got....I am sure we are all as keen to see what you have!!

btw, where is birdie?? heehee :dunno:
 

teerex said:
Dennis - your opinion on this, Film IR?. Don't need to be gentle. Fire a mortar if neccessary. IRMan will be laughing at me when he sees this.

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I think you miss out the grain (Noise) which is one of the characteristics of IR photography. nice glow you get there...but careful of the detail...you might overexposed them.

my $0.02
 

If I had results I was happy with, I would be only too happy to share and ask for comments/criticize. But so far I am not happy with my attempts as yet. :cry:
Apart from lack of skill, I am a long way off from you guys eyes.
BRIBIE Island (sorry, not Birdie (wish it was...the non feathered type)) is on the east coast of Queensland/Australia. :)
Hello there, from here.
 

teerex said:
Hi guys,

Check out these 2 sites for some IR photos.

Photos on THIS SITE looks like Film IR to me, what do you guys think?

And HERE , this guy uses the Fuji S602, Olympus C700UZ and Canon A80 for his IR shots. He resides here in CS.

yea the 1st site looks like film...its extremely grainy.

the 2nd one has some pretty interesting ir shots :thumbsup:
i quite like this one. seems very blueish?
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I no expert man, I also newbie but Penda already mentioned grain needs to be in part of the picture in film IR but hey who is to say that it does not work.

It does show that glow is hard to get on digital. I believe the glow may be more pronounce if the original on digital is slightly overexposed and if possible with high iso and higher contrast (just guessing). IRMan mentioned that there is no correct exposure when taking in IR so I guess we will have to experiment. Your photo does look more natural in B&W than in colour and I like the overall softness and feeling.

BTW I like a photo by how the photographer present it and his feelings, there is no right or wrong and it does not matter what medium and how it should be in a certain medium. So what if the result is a noise free photo even if it is taken in IR. It may well have been that what is achievable in digital is not achievable in film and vice versa.


teerex said:
Dennis - your opinion on this, Film IR?. Don't need to be gentle. Fire a mortar if neccessary. IRMan will be laughing at me when he sees this.

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Maybe all red ???. :dunno:


Pablo said:
A question, may be derr but I simply don't know.
I ask this as you mentioned about some photo's that it may have had the IR glow due to using IR film.
What would be the outcome if you used an IR filter on a film camera with standard film (not IR film). :dunno:

Thanks guys :)
 

my attempts turns out weird again. this time i got a green cast in the middle of some of my pics? hotspot in the 8400?? :dunno: :sweat:

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:embrass: or is this just glare from the sun?
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here's one which i cross processed. but no blueskies? ;(

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where have i gone wrong again??? :dunno:
 

Can't tell, I will help you to check with my 8400 if I have time later.

vortex said:
here's one which i cross processed. but no blueskies? ;(

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where have i gone wrong again??? :dunno:
 

Dennis said:
Can't tell, I will help you to check with my 8400 if I have time later.

Vortex, the green cast is because of glare leakage when U place the IR filter in front of the lens, make sure no gap leaving between the filter and lens.

Teerex, nice try on the b&W pictures. But i guess you'd used diff layer to create the glow, then merging together. But you had forgotten to sharpen and contrast it further ( cos IR film is contrasty ), try out again and i am sure it will looks like reall IR film !

Pablo, U can't use IR filter with normal film, no IR effects come out at the end cos IR filter letting normal light and the IR wavelenght pass thru, but the film is not sensitive to capture the IR wave, so no IR appear just normal B&W picture you'll get. If really normal film can get IR effects, then I am really glad cos it will save me a lot on film $$$$
 

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