I like the pose and framing as well, its a good scene. thanks for the upvote!
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I like the pose and framing as well, its a good scene. thanks for the upvote!
Sure thing, thanks for reminding me of infrared photography. Infrared film was something I wanted to experiment with around the time I took these shots. After looking into a little more it sounded like it wouldn't play nice with my lomography cameras so I put it on hold. I might give it a shot at some point if I can find a proper SLR to use.
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Ah I dont know much about lomography cameras, but with DSLR's they are modified by removing a piece of glass that sits on the camera sensor. By doing that the camera can see in parts of the infrared spectrum. I suggest buying a mirrorless DSLR if you are planning on getting a camera for infrared that way you can preview the results on the fly.
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Interesting, I was planning to look for a 35mm film SLR since I didn't know a DSLR could be modified. I have a couple Canon bodies sitting around that I've acquired, but never used since my DSLR gear is all Nikon. I might have to look at fiddling around with them when I get the time since they've just been sitting in my collection of unused cameras.
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Yep most of them can have their hotmirror removed, probably Nikons too. Sometimes you need to replace the hotmirror with glass from a microscope slide but otherwise its not all that hard I hear. I just dont mess with the inside of cameras due to their flash capacitor, a risk of shock. So I just paid LifePixel to do it for me.
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Ah didn't think about the internals of a digital camera having more electronic components. My only experience with modding a camera is reading a few tutorials for putting a AAA battery sled into a Polaroid camera. I've been meaning to tackle that project as well at some point, but I haven't soldered in years.
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