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Dec 06, 2016 21:19 |  #331

i like your bw processing,is that in light room,is it a custom preset or a generic preset


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Dec 06, 2016 21:29 |  #332

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this was actually in a museum in yellowknife canada,its a great museum,i go often when i travel thru for work. they have many very life like displays there,there is a wicked polar bear display too

Either way, still a great shot!


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Dec 06, 2016 21:31 |  #333

genesimmons wrote in post #18205608 (external link)
i like your bw processing,is that in light room,is it a custom preset or a generic preset

Thank you.

These were edited using Nik Effects plugin using some custom settings I created.

They were also shot with a 720nm IR filter, so the skies are more dramatic and the trees are much brighter than they would have been using natural lighting.


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Dec 07, 2016 07:31 |  #334

Colorado CJ wrote in post #18205618 (external link)
Thank you.

These were edited using Nik Effects plugin using some custom settings I created.

They were also shot with a 720nm IR filter, so the skies are more dramatic and the trees are much brighter than they would have been using natural lighting.


hmm i have a ir filter,i may have to dig it out and try it again,what were your settings for those,are they all around 20-30 second exposures


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Dec 07, 2016 07:45 as a reply to  @ genesimmons's post |  #335

1/2 to 1 second at 200 ISO and around f4.
These cameras will auto focus and meter correctly through the filter, so I just set it to aperture priority and start shooting!

I actually am able to handhold the camera for photos if I use between 400-640ISO.

These cameras take an IR filter excellently, easily giving the "wood effect".

I don't think they really have a IR blocking filter on the sensor, and if they do, it is VERY weak.

Here's another, shot handheld at my shop and color corrected for color IR look.

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Dec 07, 2016 20:02 |  #336

what brand of ir are u using,mine is a cheap one off amazon,i think its a 72mm though,i originally got it to use on my canon 70d. it didn't net nice results,ill try it on the em5,i won't have a auto focus lens it will fit on as i only have the 12-50 and its tiny,ill use one of my manual lenses.


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Dec 07, 2016 20:47 as a reply to  @ genesimmons's post |  #337

A real cheap one off of Amazon. I bought a 67mm by accident, but I'm using it on my 1w-40mm f2.8 with a step up ring.

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Dec 11, 2016 10:41 |  #338

I took my E-M1 and the rest of my m4/3's gear on a trip to New Zealand......what a place

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Dec 15, 2016 23:41 |  #341

Man My M5II has been sitting in my bag for 3 months untouched. Checking this thread out makes me want to go shoot something ASAP!


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Dec 16, 2016 11:02 |  #342

Just a heads up, I'll be selling my entire Oly kit, if anyone is interested in a lens or body. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1472577




  
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Dec 16, 2016 11:09 |  #343

Menelaus wrote in post #18214768 (external link)
Just a heads up, I'll be selling my entire Oly kit, if anyone is interested in a lens or body. All gear is in the signature.

u selling to fund the em1m2 its a whole new camera


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Dec 16, 2016 11:12 as a reply to  @ genesimmons's post |  #344

No, I'm going to shift back to Canon. I really miss full frame, I feel like making my best images was always easier with the bigger bodies. I will miss the supreme portability, though!




  
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Dec 16, 2016 14:02 |  #345

My first shot with the M1ii + PL100-400mm.
Early morning, Sun had not crested the hill.
I'm new but officially in the Olympus club. Poof, my
better-half tells me she is very happy to be able to shoot
at ISO 2500 now, who knows maybe we can now push up to
3200 without worry?
RAW processed in LRcc and PScc-

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