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Dec 31, 2006, 4:16:51 PM
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:iconjohnduck:
down by the lake, a nice storm brewing in the background, which about 2 hours later we all felt quite serverely.

the last photo i took of this year (well.... one of)

comments please.

thanks to jeremy (theperfectjez.deviantart) for driving me out and showing me a these places, and lending me his lenses. thanks jeremy.
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*oro-elui Dec 22, 2007  Hobbyist General Artist
:clap: great job.
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Hello! :wave: You have been featured "here" :heart: under "Infared"

I will comment this later when I have more time on my hands! With a real comment!

=KsenKAT:heart:
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:iconthemodernrage:
*appreciates*
heil canberra!
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~johnduck May 25, 2007   Photographer
hehe, thanks
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~Behindmyblueeyes Feb 26, 2007  Professional Photographer
very good looking shot :D

featured in my journal: [link]
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~johnduck Feb 26, 2007   Photographer
thanks
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:iconcatchme-22:
Stunning infrared photography... I didn't know canon DSLR can take IF pictures, thought they had filters? I've got a 400D I'll definitely try it out sometime! :D
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~johnduck Feb 20, 2007   Photographer
yeah they all have IR blockers, but you just use an IR filter (which really... is a visible light blocker) like the Hoya R72, and do a few little techniques and presto! IR photography. :)
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:iconcatchme-22:
Cool... what are the few little techniques u speak of?
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~johnduck Feb 21, 2007   Photographer
haha i thought youd ask. well, firstly and most importantly you need to set a custom whitebalance. this is so you can get the whites white, and the skies a deep blue. also, it just saves alot of hassel in photoshop. the other things are just little photoshop techniques, ways to minimalise hotspots and such. what lenses do you have? because some lenses have bit hotspot issies and some are perfectly fine.
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