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Infrared Photography

2005-04-21 22:30:28.827821+02 by ebwolf 3 comments

I scored an Olympus C-2020 Zoom from eBay and bought a Hoya H72 filter. The imagery is great and the shutter speed is 1/60 second. Plenty fast enough for my application. Note: the trees in the pictures are green. Also, note how bright the leaves are of the trees in the shadow of the building!

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#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-22 00:44:11.636568+02 by: meuon

Way Kewl!

#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-22 01:46:09.202911+02 by: mvandewettering

Very neat. I'd snag on of those Olympus cameras if one came my way cheap enough. Doing IR on my little Nikon 4500 relies on luck with the auto/manual focus too often. Still, you can get some good images from time to time...

http://brainwagon.org/images/dramatic-palm.jpg

#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-22 13:40:25.773854+02 by: ebwolf

Yeah. The C-2020 is fast enough for normal hand-held operation. It was the reason I could justify the expense.

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