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• #11554
That's ace, what camera? Tried something similar there a few years ago with an old 6x6 TLR from the other side of the bridge however the results were far worse.
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• #11555
Hoya r72 infrared filter on my fuji x100t...I prefer the bench one meself !
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• #11556
Have you had to remove an in built IR-block filter from the camera?
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• #11557
Shit no ! its a new camera,just using a filter....most modern cameras will shoot infrared...shoot
tv remote onto open sensor to be sure,then you just need a filter or a pair of welders googles in a
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• #11558
You can use a bit of unexposed but developed slide film too (I did for a while)
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• #11560
:3
I put some delicious apples out for the squirrels today, thinking they might appreciate a change from all the peanuts they're getting from every garden. They were appalled and disgusted by them, insofar as "appalled" and "disgusted" are states that can exist in their little furry heads. Adorable little ingrates.
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• #11562
Or just let the apples go through a few freeze/thaw cycles.
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• #11564
what do you shoot all your creature shots on? They're 'mazing!
Also, how do you make friends with foxes during the day time? I love foxes :3
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• #11565
D7000, 50-200mm. From the kitchen windows. The foxes are not friendly, they are very nervous but can be tempted close enough with food.
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• #11566
First experiment with off camera flash.
Same model as usual :)
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• #11567
That's great !
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• #11568
This is really good.
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• #11569
Windswept Man.
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• #11570
Excellent :)
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• #11572
is it?
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• #11573
'tis
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had me fooled for a sec there
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Thanks.
A rare sunny day in Manchester made for some good photo opportunities.
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