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James6s

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Sep 22, 2015
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Some shots from the garden as the spring growth gets faster 🌱

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ToddH

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Jul 5, 2010
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Playing with infrared photography. Using the URTH 720nm IR filter found on Amazon. Pleasing results. All edits done with Lightroom mobile, iPhone 15 pro max, ProRAW. The filter is fairly dark, so no night mode shots. All leaves on the trees are dark green, but show as white in infrared. Pretty cool. Next I want to try editing in color.

Magnolia tree leaves

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Random tree

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Yep… water tower

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And some tree leaves

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Beards

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Mar 22, 2014
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Derbyshire UK
Playing with infrared photography. Using the URTH 720nm IR filter found on Amazon. Pleasing results. All edits done with Lightroom mobile, iPhone 15 pro max, ProRAW. The filter is fairly dark, so no night mode shots. All leaves on the trees are dark green, but show as white in infrared. Pretty cool. Next I want to try editing in color.

Interesting…. Did you simply hold the filter up to the iPhone Lens or do you have a rig?
 

ToddH

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I bought this filter for my Sony camera so it would fit on my Sigma 135mm f/1.8 lens, 82mm filter. Currently, I’m just holding the filter over the camera array because it’s big enough to cover the entire back of the phone and hold at the same time and I just simply shoot through it. I don’t adjust any exposure values because the phone doesn’t try to over expose. I have a case on my iPhone and that helps with keeping the filter flat. Then I upload the photos in Lightroom and convert them to black-and-white because the original image is a deep red photo and converting it to black-and-white or using the color sliders to get rid of all of the red is the best way to edit the photo to reveal the infrared foliage color change. this is a very nice filter, designed in Australia and is fully multi coded. Definitely high-quality. I may order some step up/step down rings to use with my beastgrip lenses instead of buying another filter. That way I won’t have to hold it. Because I do have a fear of dropping it lol.
 

Beards

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Mar 22, 2014
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Derbyshire UK
I bought this filter for my Sony camera so it would fit on my Sigma 135mm f/1.8 lens, 82mm filter. Currently, I’m just holding the filter over the camera array because it’s big enough to cover the entire back of the phone and hold at the same time and I just simply shoot through it. I don’t adjust any exposure values because the phone doesn’t try to over expose. I have a case on my iPhone and that helps with keeping the filter flat. Then I upload the photos in Lightroom and convert them to black-and-white because the original image is a deep red photo and converting it to black-and-white or using the color sliders to get rid of all of the red is the best way to edit the photo to reveal the infrared foliage color change. this is a very nice filter, designed in Australia and is fully multi coded. Definitely high-quality. I may order some step up/step down rings to use with my beastgrip lenses instead of buying another filter. That way I won’t have to hold it. Because I do have a fear of dropping it lol.
Thanks ToddH for that helpful explanation. This has got me thinking… I have several filters of various sizes for my different cameras. I will definitely get some of them out and experiment…. Cheers.
 
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Arthur Parker

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Nov 7, 2023
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Who is excited now to see what iPhone 16 would look like.
Truly speaking iPhone 16 series doesn't look premium design wise except the pro models according to the leak images
 
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