Randall's posts with tag: pentax k10d
A week of marvelous light in Busuanga, Palawan. Palawan240.wmv (24.8 MB)
3 days, 590 RAW PEF frames, 5.13GB...
This is Northern Aurora compressed in 60 seconds Untitled.mpg (6.3 MB)
|  | Second Light: The Return to Capones and Anawangin |
|  | 24 January 2008 at the Nichols Interchange, SLEX with Jay and Lloyd. |
|  | A journey toward the western coast to the secluded shores of Capones Island and the and the pine tree riddled beauty that is Anawangin Cove.
Setting Out The Sun - Anawangin Cove, Zambales Randall Cipriano, Jay Jallorina, Lloyd San Diego, Gid Ferrer |
|  | Early Light - Matawe Tidelands Promontory, Dingalan, Aurora.
Surviving cold weather, torrential rains, raging rivers, crashing waves, the rising tide, senseless humor, and most especially - the Tractor of Death. These are a few images captured as we made our way east to the Pacific Light of Dingalan, Aurora.
Image by Jay Jallorina
View the "behind-the-scenes" and outtakes masterfully captured by Joel Garcia.
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|  | I originally wanted to re-edit all of these to my current post-processing method but I wanted to show how my infrared images have progressed along the way (translation: lazy!!!). It's easy to spot which ones are new.
I hope you like them, here's to 2007! :D |
|  | With Nightshift boys Jay, Lloyd, and Norman. |
This is a repost from DPP since my image host is going bonkers right now.
An IR filter is a nearly opaque glass filter which filters out nearly all visible light and lets through a certain wavelength of Infrared light.
For example, the Hoya R72 Infrared filter will let through anything above 720nm in wavelength. Anything under that rating, won't reach the sensor. In relation, visible light, or the light that we can see is at a wavelength of 400nm - 700nm. Below or above that is invisible to us. So infrared photography is just like photographing the invisible.
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