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Old 7th February 2005   #1
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Hi Guys,
This is my take from IR Outing #5 (Fort Canning)

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The rest are here
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Old 7th February 2005   #3
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very well taken my friend.

love ur IR shot.
even for the LCK ones.

they were
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other than #1 and #4, the rest are beautiful for me ... #1 the framing of the house looks inbalanced ... #4 seems lost for subject ...

the rest are stunning for me, i have zero knowledge of IR, one of the days must learn from you guys!
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very nice
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Nice pics mate.
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Originally Posted by markccm
very well taken my friend.

love ur IR shot.
even for the LCK ones.

they were
Thanks Mark, Eikin, Sinky, Gooseberry

Eikin, I agree with you, will try and frame it better in future

This trip not very fruitful as I had difficulty framing my shots....
But found out that the hotspots that appeared previously were caused by long exposures.
Previously was shooting at F/8, 1/1.3s.
For this series, F/5.6, 1/2s.
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Originally Posted by ark19
Thanks Mark, Eikin, Sinky, Gooseberry

Eikin, I agree with you, will try and frame it better in future

This trip not very fruitful as I had difficulty framing my shots....
But found out that the hotspots that appeared previously were caused by long exposures.
Previously was shooting at F/8, 1/1.3s.
For this series, F/5.6, 1/2s.
no problem ... that house at fort canning is a difficult subject anyway, so much vegetation around, i wouldn't know how to take a decent picture of that place ... just a very wild idea, judging from the location you shot, if go nearer and centre on the eave of the roof and shoot from ground level with a wide angle to give dramatic distortion and with late afternoon sun from behind bouncing off the roof tiles ... ok, just a wild thought
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Originally Posted by ark19
Hi Guys,
This is my take from IR Outing #5 (Fort Canning)
Ark, your PP for IR is always great.
#2 is your typical symmetrical neat shot...
#4, I like it... just a little more to the left might be ideal
#7 has beautiful cloud.. if only the foregrd is brighter..this is my choice shot
think building and structure on IR always look "blank" without the
support of trees and leaves

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One curious question... what are the type of camera that can use IR to shoot pics? And, oh.. how will the person look like when they are shot under IR? Any sample? hehe.. thanks.
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Originally Posted by Pete
One curious question... what are the type of camera that can use IR to shoot pics? And, oh.. how will the person look like when they are shot under IR? Any sample? hehe.. thanks.
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Read this
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=114606

I took wedding shots with IR before, very special to me, esp the eyes. ... very important to hv good background and landscape to support it... otherwise it looks ghostly...
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Originally Posted by Hosea
Ark, your PP for IR is always great.
#2 is your typical symmetrical neat shot...
#4, I like it... just a little more to the left might be ideal
#7 has beautiful cloud.. if only the foregrd is brighter..this is my choice shot
think building and structure on IR always look "blank" without the
support of trees and leaves
Thanks Hosea
I try to include water, trees and clouds into an IR scene, or else it will look like a WB gone wrong shot
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