Here are a couple of IR shots of Kylie:


These were taken with a Canon Pro1/87C camera (despite Antsl's comment about needing a "real" camera

I did most of my shooting in colour with my 30D, but ended up liking these more.
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Melbourne Portrait Workshop shotsSorry I had to leave early folks, but I had a great time!
Here are a couple of IR shots of Kylie: ![]() ![]() These were taken with a Canon Pro1/87C camera (despite Antsl's comment about needing a "real" camera ![]() I did most of my shooting in colour with my 30D, but ended up liking these more.
Dave, what happened to the green? It looked a heap better on the LCD with the green...or was I just imagining things?
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Hi Dave,
Like these a lot. Was the noise added (?) - it works well or are IR images always this noisy? Thanks Alex
It turns out my exposure details were sub-optimal (including using one stop higher ISO than I should have). I should have spent more time setting up test exposures with the studio flashes.
![]() Even so I think the results were worthwhile. The particular camera I used is relatively noisy compared to a DSLR so no, not all IR images are noisy!
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