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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I tried photographing parade of 'taoist gods' statue in IR,using D 50 and Hoya R 72.I used Iso 1600 for handheld camera for this situation of parade and exposure about 1/40-1/100 sec at f/3,5.Advices are welcome. Noiseware for noise reduction.PP is standard for IR photo.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Hi bdiarto,
They are great hand-held IR shots. Very well done I think ! The noise is only to be expeted at ISO1600 so it does not alter that they are well taken. Good captures ! ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Yes agree with Pablo, though a bit noisy they nice shots.
But my opinion, a bit flat. Like Ark say "Apply a slight S-curve". Should be better. Thanks for sharing. |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Apart from the noise, these are very good handheld shots
![]() Looks eerie.... ![]() |
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Ha! Ha! Have to agree with Ark, about the eeriness, which is enhanced by the black eyes caused by the IR...kinda makes the people look possessed, sort of zombie-like.
Cheers, Matt |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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looks scary..
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Maybe I am a romantic person, but I feel that in many cases, noise can add to the mood of the photographs... just like old photos tends to be grainy...
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