IR View of Lake and Trees made with Sigma SD1 Merrill and the 18-35mm Art lens. Used a R72 IR Filter.

AlanLichty

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Wonderful reflections - B&W with the 720nm filter worked perfectly to keep us focused on the mirrored trunk shapes.
 

larryj

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Thanks Alan: The Sigma cameras (particularly the SD14 and SD1 Merrill) work well for IR, because they have a removable IR blocking filter. This really facilitates IR shooting.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Hey Larry, you are pretty awesome! It's great to see that you also do IR. And this is an awesome image, I like when the foliage turns like this. And I didn't know the Sigma camera had this ability.
 

larryj

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Hey Larry, you are pretty awesome! It's great to see that you also do IR. And this is an awesome image, I like when the foliage turns like this. And I didn't know the Sigma camera had this ability.
Awesome, wow Jim that is an awesome compliment, thanks! ;) It is just that I have been doing this photography stuff since junior high school and have tried almost everything over the years. I have been shooting digital cameras beginning in 2006 with a Sigma SD9 and been a Sigmaite ever since, shoot all models up to and including the Quattro models. The SD1 Merrill is my main camera for most on my shooting now days. I keep waiting for Sigma to release it's long promised Full Frame Foveon camera, well hope springs eternal.😢
Larry
 
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