A Vacant Bench
Uploaded: April 08, 2006
This is another one of my infrared images convered into black & white or been desaturated using PS-CS2 and yes It can be done with a Nikon D200 digital camera, 12-24mm f/4 wide angle lens and a Hoya R72 filter, ISO 800, f4 and a 20 sec exposure.
Wendy Stevenson April 08, 2006
Love this IR shot Paul! Great dreamy quallity to it and love the POV you've choosen. Very well seen and shot!! #423355Jeff Robinson April 08, 2006
Excellent work Paul! Jeff #2622932Lisa Clark April 08, 2006
Impressive creation. I love the presentation. Thanks for the info on IR with Nikon camera. I have not found much helpful info with regard to Nikon and IR. #2623319Paula Kelly April 08, 2006
Great B/W! love the different shades of grey. #2623703Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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