bobfriedman
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Nikon D800 ,AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR ,UG2a
1/320s f/5.6 at 16.0mm iso125
1/320s f/5.6 at 16.0mm iso125
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You just need to keep the contrast up. otherwise IR tends to be flat... IR inherently has lower dynamic range than visible, so things can look a bit compressed.Impressive DOF and superb processing! It's been many years since I did IR. Maybe next year I'll consider getting an IR body and re-learn how to process the images. I was never this good at processing. LOL!
Thanks for the information! Your work is very inspiring!I will say that UG2a is a tricky filter to get to understand.. it used to be that the white balance boundaries were less constrained (e.g. modified D200), now you need to really work at it to get a good UG2a result. UG2a leaks some blue and IR so dual band... the UV portion is blocked by the lenses I use.. but the effect gives a nice sky properly adjusted.
Nikon D800 ,AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR ,UG2a
1/200s f/5.6 at 19.0mm iso125
I use Maxmax.com for all my conversions... I have four camera conversions. D800E (RG830), D800 (RG715), D800Monochrome, D800 (UV-VIS-IR)Bob Friedman, you may have posted the details before, but I'm too lazy today to look for it elsewhere... Who converted your D800 to IR? Are you entirely pleased with the camera afterwards? If you don't want to answer here, please PM me. (I'm thinking about converting one of my cameras to IR, but I've got a bit of research to do beforehand.)
Hmmm.. clocks come first latelyBob - extremely pleasing images for me. The first one especially - I would hang on my wall (or you should - between the clocks)
Hmmm.. clocks come first lately