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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Share some of my journey into infra red world.
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Looks like painting, love it man
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First shot is beautiful
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Thanks Hantanbl and Alexljy for the feedback.... will try to post more.
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i like #1
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Hi AndiMaric,
Beautiful treatment of PSing the first IR photo (great composition too !) The second photo looks like a bad hot spot problem (or did you PS it to be that way ?) Now the third photo looks like it has a hot spot too and looking back at photo I am wondering the same ![]() What lens are you using ![]() Cheers ![]()
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Thanks Haykans & Pablo for the comment. I am usign the Tokina 12-24mm taking those photo. I have problem of centre piece brighter then the surrounding. Any feedback to overcome such problem.
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Nice shots bro. Your problem is due to your lens. It's normal for that lens to have bright area (hot spot) at the center if used for IR. Try to use another lens to see the difference.
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you have hotspots! fatigue has explained this nicely
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