Was that film? I'm relatively new to digital IR, but I've never seen that kind of grain in a digital image. I assumed you must have added it in photoshop. That's even better if the grain is natural.
just got an ir filter and am using it on a nikon coolpix 8800 (p and s digital)-
I'm having to expose for over 30 seconds and the grain is probably from that-
I am not doing it pp--have tried to on some pics and nothing has worked better than what I got unintentionally on this photo today-
Really an interesting image, I am curious as to what you settings were? I would image some of the graininess would be from the trees moving and and blurring a little. I like it too, it has a surreal quality to it.
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thank you very much-
the grain was an unexpected but pleasant surprise-
george
I'm having to expose for over 30 seconds and the grain is probably from that-
I am not doing it pp--have tried to on some pics and nothing has worked better than what I got unintentionally on this photo today-
Howdy George,
Welcome to the Darkside of Photography:D
Really an interesting image, I am curious as to what you settings were? I would image some of the graininess would be from the trees moving and and blurring a little. I like it too, it has a surreal quality to it.
Looking forward to more!!!
Warmest Regards
Craig
Burleson, Texas
today's f3.7 4s iso400-
ain't easy-