
I always liked the effects of black and white infrared photos, but never tried it until it was possible with a digital camera. The dramatic dark skies, luminous clouds and foliage can be very eye catching. If you want to shoot infrared on your digital camera, you will have to have the infrared blocking filter removed, which will render it useless for normal picture taking. There are several older digital cameras that will work for infrared because they lack the blocking filter. You will also need a special infrared filter, and a sturdy tripod for the long exposures."Linda Vista" was taken with a Fuji FinePix S2 Pro with a Tiffen 87 filter. The exposure was 30 seconds.
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