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One of my first attempts at shooting an infrared photo. This photo is actually a composite. I had a moon shot I had processed in Photoshop with a tungsten white balance which I thought would look interesting in this image. For the pond shot, I used a Nikon D3200 camera and a Nikon 18-55mm lens with a Hoya infrared R72 filter attached. I used a B&W MRC nano XS-pro circular polarizing filter on a Tamron 18-270mm lens for the moon shot. I processed the photos and made the composite in Photoshop.
Infrared shot:
f/8
8 sec.
ISO-400
@ 18mm
Moon shot:
f/8
1/320 sec.
ISO-800
@ 220mm
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Once in a Blue Moon
Photographer: Marjorie Stevenson
Duchess1 | Oct 8, 2015
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Dimensions: 2000x1202
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Filed Under: Shutterbug Photo of the Day
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