gshybrid
Well-known
I just returned from three weeks in Europe. Along with my 35 lux I brought a cv 15mm with a Hoya 92 filter. The IR filter gave me a new perspective and I was able to revisit some sites I had already shot many times with film and digital. Including these shots of Paris.
Here's a link to more IR shots on flickr
Here's a link to more IR shots on flickr



FrankS
Registered User
Strikingly beautiful, well done!
I love the flowers in the bottom of the frame of the first shot.
Also love the sky in the last shot.
I love the flowers in the bottom of the frame of the first shot.
Also love the sky in the last shot.
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tomalophicon
Well-known
Amazing Pictures
pachuco
El ****
That third one is super cool.
gshybrid
Well-known
Thanks for the comments.... this is my farvorite. Shot at Luxenbourg Garden (Jardin Du Luxenbourg).

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Beautiful images, well done IR.
We have some new members that have expressed an interest in using their M8 for Infrared Images.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95207
Would you consider opening a thread on how you made the images, regarding exposure times, shutter speed, need to re-focus? A number of people are going to want to try out IR after seeing your images.
We have some new members that have expressed an interest in using their M8 for Infrared Images.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95207
Would you consider opening a thread on how you made the images, regarding exposure times, shutter speed, need to re-focus? A number of people are going to want to try out IR after seeing your images.
jbr
Established
Great shots!
gshybrid
Well-known
Beautiful images, well done IR.
We have some new members that have expressed an interest in using their M8 for Infrared Images.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95207
Would you consider opening a thread on how you made the images, regarding exposure times, shutter speed, need to re-focus? A number of people are going to want to try out IR after seeing your images.
Thanks Brian,
I'm not sure if I have much to add to the conversation... with the lens wide open I bracket focus, and shutter speeds for most shots. That's easy enough with an M8. I didn't keep notes but I'll see if I can make some sense out of the exif data to post something helpful. Honestly for me I've found the subject to be more important than technique.
ramosa
B&W
you're making me want/need to travel. glad you enjoyed your trip.
gshybrid
Well-known
you're making me want/need to travel. glad you enjoyed your trip.
Generally it's a bit of a let down to return from vacation. But on this trip I didn't have any means to view my shots so I've been enjoying going through the 4 x 8gb cards that I filled. I found these this afternoon........



peterm1
Veteran
These are very nice shots, needless to say. A few years ago I posted some black and white photos I made while in Europe a few years back, too. The thread is here is anyone is interested in more shots of beautiful places
http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/00JyZE
http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/00JyZE
Those are beautiful- and understandable that it's a let down to be back. But with these beautiful images, you've captured a trip that is usually once in a lifetime for most people.
I have got to try the M8 with Infrared. And I have a dedicated IR camera.
I have got to try the M8 with Infrared. And I have a dedicated IR camera.
JayGannon
Well-known
Thats possibily the ereriest post apocolypic I've ever see Paris look!
gshybrid
Well-known
I have got to try the M8 with Infrared. And I have a dedicated IR camera.
I don't have any experience shooting IR with any other camera but so far it has been a pretty short learning curve with the M8. I have a step down ring and tested the filter on my 35 lux, and 90 elmarit. They worked fine but so far I prefer the cv 15. My process with this lens is pretty simple. I always shoot wide open to avoid a hot spot in the center. If the sky is in the shot, I shoot in aperture priority mode. Under a canopy of leaves, I bracket shutter speeds. If there is something in the foreground I focus at about 4ft. otherwise I focus at infinity. Even at f4.5 the DOF is big enough that I haven't had any problems with focus except with very near items. The rest is all post processing.
I have to say, if you have an M8, $40 for the the Hoya R72 filter is money well spent.
David R Munson
写真のオタク
Great images! Really nice effect and well-applied, too. I've seen a lot of IR stuff that just seemed unnecessary at best, but these work.
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