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Aug 5, 2006, 7:00:42 PM
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:iconrilorolo:
One word - WOW! What a beautiful picture!
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:iconjimmya:
~jimmyA Mar 27, 2010  Professional Photographer
This is just amazing! Would you mind if I used it as an example in a blog post about filters. Full credit and a link will be given of course.

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=MichiLauke Mar 27, 2010   Photographer
Hey Jimmy - if you are arranging this blog inside of deviantART YES - otherwise please NO! Michael

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=MichiLauke :typerhappy: :woohoo: :relax: #r72 - Tadaa.net: [link]
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:icontklemp:
Absolutely perfect.
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:icondrusila333:
Just gorgeous!

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:iconbrightii:
Hey there,
your art has been featured here:
News Article / Journal.

Hope you don't mind.
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Mood: Amazed *ArmyBrat1521 Jan 2, 2009  Professional Photographer
Beautiful...

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:iconashleythehunter:
this picture is beautiful. i keep seeing pictures saying they've been shot with an infrared lense. if you wouldn't mind, could you explain what that is? :]
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=MichiLauke Sep 18, 2008   Photographer
I use a very strong no name IR Filter (950 nm - about 20 Euro - ebay) which totally absorbes visible light plus Grey Filter (2x, 4x, 6x) if necessery. You can use also a Hoya 72 IR-Filter (720nm) if you want to combinate visible and IR Light. Of course you have to use the night shot modus of the F828. I make my pics in the P (not in Automatic) Modus because then I can have all the time 64 ISO. In the Automatic Modus ISO goes automatically up to 200 ISO and more which makes the pics to much grainy...

Now you know all my IR secrets!

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=MichiLauke :typerhappy: :woohoo: :relax: #r72 - Tadaa.net: [link]
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:iconashleythehunter:
thank you very much :]
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