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pepita blu
{K:5935} 5/30/2003
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molto bella, good composition and presentation
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{K:2127} 5/22/2003
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Gerry Roosmalen, van
{K:128} 5/20/2003
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A beautifull Infra Red. nice composition.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 5/20/2003
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Oliver,
Very nice IR photo! Welcome to Usefilm.
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Elin M
{K:842} 5/20/2003
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As a thumnail it looked like an abomb fungus cloud, i like the look that the tree is going to take over the road.
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Oliver Pettenpaul
{K:167} 5/20/2003
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Thanks for the nice comments :) Regarding focussing: It depends what kind of filter you use. If the filter lets visible and IR-light pass (red to deep red) I wouldn't correct the focussing. Only when I shoot through completely "black" filters (lowest transmission ~> 780nm) I use the IR-correction mark of my lenses: Focus without filter in place, attach the filter and move the current focus to the red mark. I'm not quite sure concerning autofocus (I don't own any AF camera) but I remember it should work. Maybe you check the "mother" of IR-photography sites at http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm. Hope this helps and best regards, Oliver
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Russ Rosener
{K:445} 5/20/2003
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Great use of IR film. Glad to see someone using the darker red filter.
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Govert Nieuwland
{K:674} 5/20/2003
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Stunning IR photograph! I'm thinking about picking this up too. Very inspiring picture!
Tell me, how should one focus? I heared IR light diffracts differently in the lenses than visible light and one should correct for it. Is that true? I suppose the autofocus of the camera doesn't work in IR? (I have a Canon EOS D30)
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LIM CH
{K:1605} 5/20/2003
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excellent IR shot. Beautiful. regards
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