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Old Dec-09-2004, 02:54 PM   #1
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walking lawnbowlers ir

lawnbowlers changing ends-fitzroy bowling club,melbourne,australia.

i don't think my tripod was straight-will go back another sunny day and try again-

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lawnbowlers changing ends-fitzroy bowling club,melbourne,australia.

i don't think my tripod was straight-will go back another sunny day and try again-

sony mavica-mvc-cd500,f2.0,1/30,iso 100,hoya r72
really dramatic :) i dig the ir+movement
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Old Dec-10-2004, 01:56 PM   #3
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thanks andy

thanks andy-i think i am going to spend a bit of time there- the other good thing about the bowling club is that they serve cold beer..greg
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Old Dec-10-2004, 03:39 PM   #4
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I like the color/movement of the shot.

I see you're using the Hoya filter. Have you done anything else to the
camera?

This looks like a way to capture some interesting shots though I don't want
to hack my camera to get them.

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Old Dec-11-2004, 07:13 PM   #5
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hii ian

thanks for your post.

i only need to screw the hoya onto my sony mavica mvc-cd500 and manually white balance with either a white card or 18% grey card,as the mavica does not have an IR cut filter.the picture is pretty much as it is in camera but i have used USM and autolevels in ps.

so this means no need to hack the camera(and your warranty) or need to use neurtal density filters etc as required with the sony cameras equipped with night shot.

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I like the color/movement of the shot.

I see you're using the Hoya filter. Have you done anything else to the
camera?

This looks like a way to capture some interesting shots though I don't want
to hack my camera to get them.

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Old Dec-11-2004, 07:16 PM   #6
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nikon 950 IR sensitive?

isn't your nikon 950 IR sensitive? try taking a photo of the lit led on your tv remote


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I like the color/movement of the shot.

I see you're using the Hoya filter. Have you done anything else to the
camera?

This looks like a way to capture some interesting shots though I don't want
to hack my camera to get them.

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Old Dec-11-2004, 11:23 PM   #7
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hii ian

thanks for your post.

i only need to screw the hoya onto my sony mavica mvc-cd500 and manually white balance with either a white card or 18% grey card,as the mavica does not have an IR cut filter.the picture is pretty much as it is in camera but i have used USM and autolevels in ps.

so this means no need to hack the camera(and your warranty) or need to use neurtal density filters etc as required with the sony cameras equipped with night shot.

greg
Thanks Greg!

I should pick up a filter and let 'er rip! That looks like fun!

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