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Most dSLR's can record light into the Infra Red spectrum. This allows you to fit a near black IR filter to your camera (after setting up the tripod/focs/etc - as you won't see a thing once the filter is fitted). Then try some shots 10 seconds or more at f16 to see what you record.
To check your camera can record IR - point a remote control at it and take a picture - be sure to use a long exposure as the IR LED might only be on for 1/10th of a second - so it might take a few shots to catch it. On the remote I used, the green LED came on too, so I could press a button and judge when to press the shutter. I'll order my IR filter soon - so expect some shots later in the month. @christait - good idea for a competition?
PS there are two IR filters you can buy. The one you want is usually called the RED filter. there is also one called the BLACK filter, which lets only IR through, and is more for scientific work. The RED one allows some yellow and red light through too
This picture is taken with the Nokia N73 camera phone. I tried to capture the remote with an unsharp background with the monitor. Unfortunately the focus was on the keyboard. Eventually with some editing in iPhoto it still makes a great photograph.
I set up a remote camera today for the Lisburn v Crusaders match. I used a D300 and fired it with a pocket wizard. I fitted a wide lens at first then changed up to a 24-70mm to give me a bit more reach. I got a couple of shots, but nothing amazing, It really is luck with this set up.
Heavy crop since so high and far away.
Stopped by the remote controlled airfield for short time for the first time in quite a while. A friend of mine was flying a few of the 31 planes he owns. Only got photos of 2 of them while there, the first two red ones and the last six photos here. Fun watching how skillful these pilots are doing aerial maneuvers, takeoffs and landings. I always send any photos I take for them to post on their club site. Sorry for so many photos, just saving to my album. :-)
25th October. Another spell in a boring hotel room in Hull. Arrive after dark. What can I photograph? Ah, how about a television remote control macro. All well and good, apart from the fact that zoomed in you can see how dirty and unwholesome the remote is. Ew! Shall not do that again!
Remote Free adapter for the Playstation 2. I was trying to find a way around the bluetooth remote and control the ps3 with my universal remote.
Roger Athey with his father's loco "Tom" out on the main line. The loco is operated with a remote control.
Box Hill 5" Gauge Day - Saturday 07-09-2024.
My first SP with the new camera and remote. I am going to have so much fun with this once I figure out what the heck I'm doing.
Distribution of Study Materials to 13,000 Students in 120 Selected Govt Schools situated in Remote Villages.
The concept of Torayan is that it is a Giant robot to save children from an uncertain future constructed and destroyed by adults. Torayan is children's last hope for survival so the artist design Torayan so that only a child can fit inside of Torayan (take note of the tiny door on the chest) and only a child can fit his/her arm into the mouth of this head and pull the ignition switch that makes Torayan breath fire. The child that was choosen to pull the switch was only 8 years old.
How cool is that!!?
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