Black & White Infrared Photography

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Oct/09
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Adventures in Infrared
Learn how to make your photography more exciting by learning how to use your digital camera to photograph B&W Infrared images.
Create beautiful black & white images in your p…

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  1. gretscher
    11:19 pm on October 8th, 2009

    I have an R72 I just bought. It’s good. I am new to infrared so I’m still learning the settings but so far it’s been fun. First time was yesterday I did a infrared shot. I did in color, b&w and sephia mode. Not sure why he only does in b&w, he did not explain.

  2. jizzoi
    11:34 pm on October 8th, 2009

    THANKS! GREAT INFO! :)

  3. TPSproductionz
    12:08 am on October 9th, 2009

    would a hoya R72 filter work just as good?as there only like £30 which is cheap

  4. photofonz
    12:21 am on October 9th, 2009

    Yes, a Hoya R72 would give you even more of an infrared effect since it records more in the infrared range.However using the R72 filter would require a longer exposure since it is darker than a Hoya 25A. Therefore a tripod may be necessary.

  5. TPSproductionz
    1:13 am on October 9th, 2009

    Ah ok thanks very much, i have a tripod so thats not a problem!

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