Infrared Photos

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Infrared Photos

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I rented a Canon 5D Mark II with a 715nm infrared filter this week.  That things a lot of fun!




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All I can say is Wow!
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This is so beyond cool!
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Nice Photos Tim.  

I have never been a big fan of Color Infrared, but I have always wondered if they would be cool when you converted them to Black and White.
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I know some people say IR should only be used for B&W.  I'm a big "false color" guy though so I like the blues and whites.  The B&W's, like the last 3, are tricky but defiantly have a unique look.
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