Creek in infrared

© Todd Deery

Creek in infrared

Uploaded: November 05, 2005

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November 06, 2005

How do you get those shots? I have a Canon EOS 20D and am not sure if I can do that. Great pics by the way! #339108

Todd Deery November 06, 2005

Hi Saul, Thank you. I used a Hoya R72 infrared filter with a custom white balance setting. I then used the channel mixer in Photoshop to swap the red and blue channels. I'm not sure about the IR sensitivity of your Canon. #2041467

Kay Kenny November 17, 2005

I have a canon 20d also,and I recently purchased a nikon coolpix 5400 to convert to an infrared camera because I don't think the canon lends itself to that very well. I also wanted a camera to devote solely to infrared images.

kay #2086611

Tina Davidson November 17, 2005

Todd - I am in awe of this picture. I used to shot almost exclusively B/W infrared and miss it immensely since swithching to digital. Did you have your digital camera permanently fitted for IR?? If so - did you then use the R72 in addition? Swapping the channels is ingenious. Sorry - I'm still in awe... Tina #2087317

Laura Clay-Ballard December 01, 2005

stunning! #2142410

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