Something a little different -- my first IR's and an IR pano

March 9th, 2010
  • Well here's a normal b/w IR with a sepia tone:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v393/lastchance123/arthursseat.jpg

    These two were meant to look old and beat up:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v393/lastchance123/thecar.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v393/lastchance123/thecliffs.jpg

    And the pano:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v393/lastchance123/panoir.jpg


  • Thank you. Well, I use a Hoya R72 IR filter. I'm new to this myself, so I don't know how much I can help, but all I did was convert the pictures to b/w in Photoshop using the "high contrast red filter" setting in photoshop. My Pentax K100D is pretty sensitive to IR light.

    I just composed the shot, screwed on the filter, took a shot using my camera's recommended exposure, then changed the exposure from there until I was happy.

    I just kept the exposure the same, focused to infinity for the pano.

    I found the white balance looked great set manually pointing the camera directly at the sky to set it. Of course, if you shoot in raw, this can be changed in postprocessing.


  • Those are very cool....I haven't had much luck with IR...have any tips?







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