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Author: Deborah Sandidge
ISBN : 047040521X
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Let your motto become "What would happen if. . . ?"Infrared light offers photographers another artistic avenue to explore. You don't need years of experience or expensive equipment. Just grab an IR filter or a converted digital camera, and you're ready to enter the fascinating world of infrared photography. The unique effects you can create with IR photography are limited only by your imagination.
In these pages, you'll discover the practical information about file formats and composition as well as plenty of creative inspiration.
- Discover whether your camera can detect infrared light and compare different IR filters
Learn how to see in IR and master IR composition
Play with effects — extended exposures, shooting through glass, zooming, and painting with light
Explore HDR and Photomerge options
Open more creative possibilities with Photoshop
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- Series: Photo Workshop
- Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Wiley (May 26, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 047040521X
- ISBN-13: 978-0470405215
- Product Dimensions: 0.7 x 7.2 x 9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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I enjoyed learning the technical aspects of infrared lighting and how it differs from from normal photography (including spectral graphs and histograms) and I was pleasantly surprised at all the beautiful example photos along with the camera settings she used for capturing the images. Deborah provides many tips about how to think & what to be aware of when composing to shoot for IR. It is not only a technical book about shooting in infrared, it is also a great resource of how to compose for IR (how to think the way the IR sensor will interpret the light) and landscape techniques for IR and any type of photography. She includes lots of photoshop tips, Orton effect, mirrored images, painting with light, HDR imaging (one of my favorites) and lists of useful camera equipment such as IR filters (& places to convert your DSLR for IR), lenses, tripods, software, etc... I have read & re-read many of these chapters and think of it as more of a workbook than something you read and put on the shelf. She has assignments in the chapters and a website for posting & sharing these assignments. I have read so many photography books over the years (Bryan Peterson, Jim Zuckerman, Scott Kelby, Ben Willmore) and this is my favorite book because it is loaded with useful & diverse information for any type of photography.
The tips for using PhotoMatix, Photoshop & various filters is worth the price of this book alone but when she is able to get me to think "outside of the box" then she has really won me over. I am seeing things differently which has caused me to slow down and rethink my shot before I start snapping away. Some of the standard rules (landscape/3rds/shapes & patterns) still apply but she also gets you to think how these rules can be broken to capture an even better photograph.
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