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Posted: Sat Aug 9th, 2014 03:38
 
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My shiny new D200 IR from Eric.

Although I still have my D1 IR, I find the controls a bit antiquated and strange so I have tended not to use it as often as I would like. I enjoy exploring the invisible spectrum but having other interests it's been taking a back seat recently. I also feel the tonal range and low resolution are a bit limiting, especially if I want to be creative and combine IR and normal exposures into one image.

Here is one of the first images I have made using Eric's 'old' camera. It's set up perfectly and seems very much better than the D1 in every regard.

This is slightly cropped and mildly adjusted in Lightroom 3.6.

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I thought I would have a little play...

Created three layers, colorised the two back layers then drilled through with an eraser brush to reveal the apples and branch. Great fun!

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They look good enough to eat, Robert.  :thumbsup:

 




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Thanks Max, I was tempted!

Look out for the windfalls later...



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And I thought I had emptied that body of all it's good images!!!!!!

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Did I mention it was only a loan?

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Nice work Robert.
Enjoy.
I will need to get working with my D70IR again. I want to try and get a Fuji XE1 converted to IR use.



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Looks really good, Robert.

Yet more eye candy to push me to make a conversion...

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jk wrote:
Nice work Robert.
Enjoy.
I will need to get working with my D70IR again. I want to try and get a Fuji XE1 converted to IR use.


Thank you Jonathan, I am really happy with my new friend! I think I have resolved a minor focusing issue too. :thumbsup:

Don't you have a D300? I would think that would convert nicely. These tiny cameras are all very well but why not recycle... ;-)



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TomOC wrote:
Looks really good, Robert.

Yet more eye candy to push me to make a conversion...

Cheers,

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Thanks Tom, I am currently editing another one and I can see flies legs at three yards plus. Amazing! Wouldn't have even seen the fly with the D1. <vbg>



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A bit lame but having spent my spare time today creating this I may as well post it...

The black dots on two of the apples on the left are flies, at 100% magnification I can clearly see their legs.

Windfall.

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