Most things generally look better in IR !
Why is that ?
...Wayne
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> Subject: [OM] Something new from me
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> This is my front yard:
> <https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/50249862157/in/dateposte
> d-public/>
> This is my front yard in infrared:
> <https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/50249664291/in/dateposte
> d-public/>
> Any questions? :-)
>
> Leica M8, 35/2 Summicron IV at f/5.6. Hoya R72* filter for the IR shot.
> Best IR obtained using the right-hand f/2 DOF mark, based on a very quick
> hand-held test. The M8 TTL metering is close enough to be useful.
> The M8's IR shutter speeds in sunlight are about 1/60 second plus or minus
> one stop at mid-apertures and ISO 160. I boosted the red channel and
> general contrast in the B&W conversion. The idea was to get the leaves
> almost white but still maintain some detail.
>
> Click pic to enlarge. Enjoy!
> --Peter
>
> * Similar to Wratten #89B , Schott RG695, B+W 092. See
> <http://wrotniak.net/photo/infrared/index.html#FILTERS>
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