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Photographer  Robert Chin {Karma:22282}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Infrared
Wildlife
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Nikon 300/4
Uploaded 3/22/2008 Film / Memory Type 4GB Lexar
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 416 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Seminole
State -  FLORIDA
Country - United States   United States
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Alida Yolanda Alida Yolanda   {K:11523} 3/23/2008
Stupendo si vede "IR" bellissima da veder! Complimenti.

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 3/23/2008
Interesting tones, Robbie! The IR gives the wildlife shots a whole new dimension, especially the colours.
Dave.

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Michele Carlsen Michele Carlsen   {K:146013} 3/23/2008
Hello Robbie ..I like this duck in IR ...sooooo different and more sleek in appearnace..It works very well . A very clever and well worked out compositon IMHO my friend ...keep surprising US :))

Best wishes,
Michele~

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Kerry Statham   {K:3678} 3/22/2008
Great concept shot Robbie! I can relate to the focusing frustrations as well, as my 400/5.6 tends to do the same thing, esp hand held as you note... Still a great shot!
Happy Easter to you as well!
Kerry

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Pablo Dylan Pablo Dylan   {K:63918} 3/22/2008
Fantastic IR effect for this subjet.
Very well done my friend.
Happy Easter.

Pablo

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Robert Chin   {K:22282} 3/22/2008
Thanks John,I think the answer is the 300/4 lens
isn`t giving the precise focus or the focusing on the small area of the head moves beyond that point.It`s quite heavy for hand holding at a low speed at f8.This the Ir converted D70 which requires a f-stop of at least f8.
Thanks once again for your great eye.
Happy Easter.
Robbie

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parehan .K parehan .K   {K:27453} 3/22/2008
Now this is wonderful work!!! It looks ready to disappear in a minute.!! Realy beautifully captured and nice effect! I like the result in B&W!
Warm regards and hugs.
parehan

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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 3/22/2008
nice! good tones, I like the duck's dark tone, hmmm... not sure about the way's of IR photography (never try it...) BUT I think you must try to use a bit smaller apertures because lately the focus goes a bit to the back of your main objects, really don't know why that happens, but again the focus is not 100% to the duck's face but at the back, on the water's texture...
be well my friend, Happy Easter!

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