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@rajataurus
Well that is the lens hood actually, its fit backwards when not in use.
@souljah
Hahaha, well it was totally a coincidence! :)
@Anirban
Well you know what that lens is by now.
@ExtremeTorque
Superb shots. Mindblowing.
@Navin
Those are some really close macros!
Well, this was a very exciting moment! I was just going for my routine evening walk and somewhere in my mind I just hoped if I could just catch a glimpse of the sly fox that dwells on these hills. I have always kept an eye open for these guys but could never find them. But today was different. I was focusing on a wood dove that was perched on a fence and then i saw something moving among the unfocused part while looking through the view finder, and wow! It was there, a fox! The light was really poor as he was on the shadow side of the hill and was pretty far too and before I could get a proper exposure, the fox just ran away into the grasslands. I was fortunate to get at least this click of him which I am sharing with you guys!

Happy Easter to all,
TG.
Awesome pictures Anirban.
Great details on the macro's navin.
Rare catch TG.
One more wildflower pic from a different perpective:
The results are not what I want, but different, nonetheless!
I am unable to get "false color"

@tsk
Did you use an IR filter here?
@ TSEA: Thanks buddy.
@ TG: That's a wonderful catch. Foxes are very shy specially during daytime.
Regards,
Anirban.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
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@tsk
Did you use an IR filter here? |
Yup, I did. But no matter which PP route I go to, I never seem to get false color, once I adjust white balance, the entire pic is like B&W
Tanveer, which IR filter is this?
Rudra, its a Massa filter. It cuts of at 850nm. As compared to Hoya R72(which cuts of at 720nm), this filter is true IR.
Unfortunately my 18-55 lens has a known IR hotspot problem, so I use this with my 50mm lens, so landscapes turn out narrow.
Nice capture, TG.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru My friend with her canon cannon. No pp done. |
TG, mind sharing the photograph she took ;)
Heres one I shot at Ooty's Rose Garden, last weekend.
@TSK
I have the exact same question that rudra asked. As far as i understand, different filters give different false color.
@Rocky
Haha, will try!
Regards,
TG.
From what I could gather on the web, if you have a filter which cuts of most of visible right except for far red and infrared, you can get false color, however if you have a filter which cuts of near 850nm, like the one I have, all you get is true IR, which means you cannot get false color by desaturating the green channel.
One from my Chail trip this weekend

Super stuff ET, Loved the cloudless sky!
I too took a cloudless sky evening exposure last weekend, posting it now.

Regards,
TG.
Two from my recent trip

ET, TG, TN - Amazing landscapes guys!
TN, is that Himachal? Wild guess :P
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