Alfred Forns
12-04-2009, 12:42 PM
Congratulations Ed Vatza
Infrared Motion Blur Experiment
I wanted to do some experimenting today with taking IR images beyond the typical IR landscape and see whether (and how well) I could incorporate some of the more creative techniques that I have been using for color images into the IR images. This is an example of some IR motion blur images that I created today.
Canon Rebel XT converted to IR by LifePixel; 24-70mm f/2.8L lens; handheld.
1/8 sec @ f/22; ISO 100; 0 EV; FL 40mm
__________________
It's My Nature
Photography by Ed Vatza
My "philosophy of life" as pertains to my photography:
1) I take my photography very seriously.
2) I don't take anything so seriously that I can't laugh, joke and have fun.
3) Learning is a lifetime process. When we stop learning, we stop living.
My Website: It's My Nature
Infrared Motion Blur Experiment
I wanted to do some experimenting today with taking IR images beyond the typical IR landscape and see whether (and how well) I could incorporate some of the more creative techniques that I have been using for color images into the IR images. This is an example of some IR motion blur images that I created today.
Canon Rebel XT converted to IR by LifePixel; 24-70mm f/2.8L lens; handheld.
1/8 sec @ f/22; ISO 100; 0 EV; FL 40mm
__________________
It's My Nature
Photography by Ed Vatza
My "philosophy of life" as pertains to my photography:
1) I take my photography very seriously.
2) I don't take anything so seriously that I can't laugh, joke and have fun.
3) Learning is a lifetime process. When we stop learning, we stop living.
My Website: It's My Nature