Infrared with fuji s6500fd at Seletar, AMK


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AuntieHuat

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Hi,

Would like to share of couple of Infrared taken with my new camera. For those interested in this camera, infrared with it produces hotspots - especially at focal lengths ~50mm and at small apertures. I used the widest angle and aperture for my shots and tried my best to photoshop away the hotspots.

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Thanks for viewing :)
 

Wah Auntie, long time din see you here liao.

Other than the hotspot the tone for #2 is nice.

Which camera you using?
 

it's in the heading!

fuji 6500fd, prosumer
 

Hi Guys,

Thanks for the compliments. I posted a couple more here:
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=259073


To Teerex,

I frequent this forum but I guess I'm not such an active poster. With regards to your comment, sorry but I don't quite understand the meaning of 'tone' for #2. Does 'tone' refer to dark and light area's interaction? Or the colours?

:) Was pretty disappointed that this camera has infrared hotspots which is rather restricting when shooting and also require more effort in photoshop-ing. Can't help feeling the photos are flawed when looking at them, I am always concentrating on looking at the hotspot..haha
 

To Teerex,

I frequent this forum but I guess I'm not such an active poster. With regards to your comment, sorry but I don't quite understand the meaning of 'tone' for #2. Does 'tone' refer to dark and light area's interaction? Or the colours?

What I mean is the color tone of trees against the blue of the sky in the backgroung.
 

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