Mark wrote:
> Wow! This actually makes me much more interested in getting a digital camera.
> Reducing the amount of trial and error (or at least speeding up the process)
> in infrared photography is a very good thing.
from what I have gathered on the IR Maillist, one usually
must remove (sometimes w/ much difficulty) some internal
IR-blocking filters from the digicams to "get" IR capabilities.
and tsk, tsk! Trial & Error and the time investment is what
makes IR shooting "real" - sort of a throwback to the days when
all good photography required a good deal of intellectual
involvement on the part of the photographer. IR film photography
is one of the last bastions of "the Art" in a world gone "Auto-Mad"
and expecting instant calculation of all factors by the tool.
f8 ?? what's f8 ?? ..... just be there :^(
Bill
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Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast
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