good question, John.
the answer is I have no choice!
my Nikon D700 has been converted to B/W IR. which I love, although I have to
refrain from shooting some sites, as I know that, given the site colors, the IR
conversion will not result in a good shot. thus I have to wear two sets of eyes
when toting a camera. I have shot nothing but IR for about 5 years
and am totally hooked! a long answer . . . .
thanks for looking and commenting.
tom
Oct 22, 2012 at 11:54 AM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
tomandmarj wrote:
good question, John.
the answer is I have no choice!
my Nikon D700 has been converted to B/W IR. which I love, although I have to
refrain from shooting some sites, as I know that, given the site colors, the IR
conversion will not result in a good shot. thus I have to wear two sets of eyes
when toting a camera. I have shot nothing but IR for about 5 years
and am totally hooked! a long answer . . . .
thanks for looking and commenting.
tom
Tom- would a short answer have been "yes?"
I like this image, but not sure why.
That cylindrical thingie creates a perspective optical illusion to me.
It would take too many words to explain what the illusion is, though.
Charlie
that is the 'short' answer,
but I get 'wordy' sometimes, and want to vent my sentiments!!
the cylinder caught my attention also; hence the image.
regards, wordy tom