UncleFai Senior Member Mar 10, 2010 4,494 53 48 Singapore Jun 2, 2015 #1 From my balcony, taken with a mod D90 and the cheapo kit 18-55mm. #1: #2: #3:
A alfie Senior Member Aug 13, 2004 1,226 12 38 Jun 2, 2015 #2 Nice idea ! Which filters did you use ?
UncleFai Senior Member Mar 10, 2010 4,494 53 48 Singapore Jun 2, 2015 #3 alfie said: Nice idea ! Which filters did you use ? Click to expand... My D90 was mod by Camera Hospital with a Edmund Longpass Filter. Don't quite remember the wavelength now.
alfie said: Nice idea ! Which filters did you use ? Click to expand... My D90 was mod by Camera Hospital with a Edmund Longpass Filter. Don't quite remember the wavelength now.
richiemccaw1 Senior Member Feb 21, 2013 3,125 27 48 Singapore Jun 2, 2015 #4 Nice lot of photos. Especially #1. Maybe I can convert my Nex 6 soon (in a year or two) to try out IR photography too!
Nice lot of photos. Especially #1. Maybe I can convert my Nex 6 soon (in a year or two) to try out IR photography too!
A alfie Senior Member Aug 13, 2004 1,226 12 38 Jun 3, 2015 #6 UncleFai said: My D90 was mod by Camera Hospital with a Edmund Longpass Filter. Don't quite remember the wavelength now. Click to expand... Nice ! My d90 was mod by Camera Hospital too ! (I did full spectrum so i can fool around with different filters)
UncleFai said: My D90 was mod by Camera Hospital with a Edmund Longpass Filter. Don't quite remember the wavelength now. Click to expand... Nice ! My d90 was mod by Camera Hospital too ! (I did full spectrum so i can fool around with different filters)
M Mmarzotto New Member Dec 18, 2013 4 0 0 Singapore Feb 26, 2016 #8 Nice photo, Can you share with us the setting of the camera (shutter speed, aperture and ISO)? I have two IR and want to try some night photo of the skyline downtown (EOS 550D on 720 Nm and EOS M on 590 Nm). Thanks Michael
Nice photo, Can you share with us the setting of the camera (shutter speed, aperture and ISO)? I have two IR and want to try some night photo of the skyline downtown (EOS 550D on 720 Nm and EOS M on 590 Nm). Thanks Michael