Got the Sony 828 out of retirement
pete w
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And loaded up the IR filters, last time i did this was about 18 months ago, i forgot just how good the 828 is at taking IR photography. I first started learning from Andy on the DPreview forum in the Dark Ages:wink
Took the 828 on a hike near Lake Tahoe.
This old remnant of a tree reminded me of someone sitting down.
This one overlooking the lake.
And this on just catching the edge of the lake.
I will remember to take the 828 out every time when i go hiking next year.
Enjoy IR photography.
Took the 828 on a hike near Lake Tahoe.
This old remnant of a tree reminded me of someone sitting down.
This one overlooking the lake.
And this on just catching the edge of the lake.
I will remember to take the 828 out every time when i go hiking next year.
Enjoy IR photography.
Pete W
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Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again.
Henri Cartier Bresson
www.pete-wraight.smugmug.com
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Hi Pete........yep those Sony's are great aren't they
Andy sure did open peoples eyes to IR over on Dpreview way back then and he continues to do it here too ....we cant brag about him too much or he will get a big head
Your IR shots are beautiful, it's always amazed me that so many shots that are taken in IR if you were to see the colour version you'd probably say ickkkkkkkk why would you want to photograph that??? the transformation to IR can be so different.
Thanks for sharing your shots......... Skippy (Australia)
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