I thought I would be worried about cleaning the sensor, with anything other than one of those blow away brushes. Then I read that article on converting to IR, if I have a desire to go that deep into my Camera I'll pay someone else to do it for me. Nice article though if you have a steady hand.. Somehow a Stanley Knife seems a little overkill. Oh and a Sony LCD, is there anything they do not get their mits into Almost as bad as Microsoft.... Busy editing a 25th Wedding Anniversary I Video'd and Photographed.
Oh in the course of my work I have course to use Isopropyl Alcohol wipes, 100% alcohol, they leave a smear, on glass so more than likely a no no on sensors too.
I like the use of DoF in that shot - makes it more interesting.
On another note, I was in sydney today to look at a few exibitions - including the press photographer of the year - some of the shots there were very moving. I really reccomend taking a look if you havn't already.
I noticed that too. My theory is it's a reflection from the grass I'll fix it with a h/s adj layer before I hand it over.
I don't actually know what the reason are . The web site is for a podiatry clinic so I hope he has 10 things to say about podiatry. I might even learn something
TeonHarasymiv wrote:
IOn another note, I was in sydney today to look at a few exibitions - including the press photographer of the year - some of the shots there were very moving. I really reccomend taking a look if you havn't already.
-Teon
I went to that about a week ago and agree it was excellent .Some of the shots have you wondering how someone was taking photographs when all hell was breaking loose around them .