From a few days back at Full Moon. The old oil rig isn't in motion, but the moon is. The problem with using the 720nm IR filter on my Nikon D850 instead of using a camera converted for Infrared is that it's like shooting with a 20 stop ND filter I think. My exposure was 30 seconds in this, which meant the moon moved in the image. This is a single image, I entertained briefly the idea about moving the moon over from one of the non IR photos where the moon is nice and sharp, but for now I left it with motion.
This is only my second time going out and shooting with the IR filter, and I learned a very important lesson... Don't shoot in low light. This actually probably should have been a 2 or 3 minute exposure that IR filter blocks that much light. But it's fun learning as I go with this.
Thanks again to @Amy Nelson for her help.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
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No Moon
This is only my second time going out and shooting with the IR filter, and I learned a very important lesson... Don't shoot in low light. This actually probably should have been a 2 or 3 minute exposure that IR filter blocks that much light. But it's fun learning as I go with this.
Thanks again to @Amy Nelson for her help.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
Original
No Moon
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