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June 9, 2007
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NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D80
1/250 second
F/8.0
18 mm
100
May 30, 2007, 7:20:12 PM
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A small abbey in the south of England. Somewhere very close to my house that, when at school, trips were often arranged to and the class would be bored out of thier minds! Only now, 17 years on do I choose to go back.

Shot in infrared because, well, thats what I tend to do right now.
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beautiful result=)
realy great... very dreamy and not intimidating like alot of IR shots are..
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~monkeyheadmushroom Jul 7, 2007   Photographer
Never really thought about it being intimidating but your right!
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:icontrolldesbois:
really nice shoot
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Mood: Love =hellmet Jun 10, 2007   Photographer
This is great shot, love it :)
You are using hoya filter, right?
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~monkeyheadmushroom Jun 11, 2007   Photographer
Im not actually no. I use a modified D80 that has the internal hot mirror filter taken out and an infrared filter 70nm filter put in its place so the results are similar with the R72 being slightly weaker, but only very slightly! Of course this means the camera is far more sensitive to IR and behaves like a normal one so I can take IR shots handheld.
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=hellmet Jun 11, 2007   Photographer
Modified D80, I can only dream about that... I'm about to buy IR filter( not really happy with cokin P007) Do you know about link where I can find comparasion of them?
As far as I know there are more types of them, no?
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~monkeyheadmushroom Jun 11, 2007   Photographer
There are lots more types. Alot of my work in my gallery is on an unmodified D50 with a hoya R72. I also have a P007 which I used to use for macro IR and I have to be honest and say that I personally found little difference (the p007 being a 70nm cutoff) although I know most people swear by the R72.

Oh and try this link [link]
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=hellmet Jun 11, 2007   Photographer
Thank you for link, looks like a lot of usefull reading :)
Your macro shots looks very good, have to try that one day
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Great work.!!
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