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Old Apr-28-2004, 10:01 AM
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let's have lunch in central park, hmm?
yesterday, i took my ir-modified sony 828 (*) out for a lunchtime walk in nyc's central park.

here's what i came up with:







it shoots regular color, too






* all the info you need on the modificaiton is right here

enjoy (full control manual ir) photography,
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Old Sep-20-2004, 06:32 AM
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Yikes, i can't believe I never commented on thse. They're wonderful examples of IR phtography. Because of your lead I bought a camera and will have it converted to IR. It should be an interesting learning experience.
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Old Sep-20-2004, 06:40 AM
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congrats, sid :)
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Yikes, i can't believe I never commented on thse. They're wonderful examples of IR phtography. Because of your lead I bought a camera and will have it converted to IR. It should be an interesting learning experience.
dan over at maxmax.com is great to work with. when you get it, let me kown and i'll hep you out if you need it.

btw - tell dan over at maxmax that i referred you, and "could he extend the same offer as other referrals by andy, a free xnite-cc1 color correction filter?"

you should also buy the xnite xdp filter - it lets some color in. i use it, or a hoya r72, as my ir filters of choice.
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Old Sep-20-2004, 07:50 AM
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Huh Question regarding IR
First - those pictures are amazing. I live right on the edge of Central Park so I'm very familair with the exact locations. Can this be done with a Nikon 5700? Thanks.

Steve
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Old Sep-20-2004, 08:16 AM
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I love that wedding photographer shot, just love it, would that it were in my collection.

I wonder if I could get a wedding photographer to do that.

These are the first ones I haven't seen before. I must have been very new or not here when you posted these.

ginger
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Old Sep-20-2004, 08:31 AM
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in with nikon 5700 for arki
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First - those pictures are amazing. I live right on the edge of Central Park so I'm very familair with the exact locations. Can this be done with a Nikon 5700? Thanks.

Steve
steve, look thru the threads right here on dpreview's "nikon talk forum"

thanks for the very kind words,
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Old Sep-20-2004, 09:58 AM
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Wow! Knocked my socks off again...
Beautiful shots all. Where was this thread hiding? So glad it has been brought to the fore. I feel like I just took a refreshing walk through the park. Thanks Andy.
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Old Sep-26-2004, 12:55 AM
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dan over at maxmax.com is great to work with. when you get it, let me kown and i'll hep you out if you need it.

btw - tell dan over at maxmax that i referred you, and "could he extend the same offer as other referrals by andy, a free xnite-cc1 color correction filter?"

you should also buy the xnite xdp filter - it lets some color in. i use it, or a hoya r72, as my ir filters of choice.
Whoops, missed your answer.

It doesn't look like Dan at maxmax does a D60. I was planning to send the thing to IRDigital, as I saw a brief write up about their IR conversion. I'll check out maxmax.

I'm glad you mentioned the additional filter you use, I was meaning to ask you about that. I'm wondering if it's useful, with the kind of IR conversion that IRDigital does to a D60?
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Old Sep-26-2004, 03:12 AM
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sid - thought you were getting f717 for it?
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Whoops, missed your answer.

It doesn't look like Dan at maxmax does a D60. I was planning to send the thing to IRDigital, as I saw a brief write up about their IR conversion. I'll check out maxmax.

I'm glad you mentioned the additional filter you use, I was meaning to ask you about that. I'm wondering if it's useful, with the kind of IR conversion that IRDigital does to a D60?
used f717 from ebay + maxmax conversion? or am i dreaming?
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Old Sep-26-2004, 12:48 PM
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Wow I can not pick ONE I don't like, one that I like more then the other... beautiful job!!

[QUOTE=andy]yesterday, i took my ir-modified sony 828 (*) out for a lunchtime walk in nyc's central park.

here's what i came up with:
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