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Re: Isn't IR LED an oxymoron?



George L Smyth sent an email on 21/7/98 11:37 am and had these words of 
wisdom to say:

>
>I've only used #8 and #12 filters in conjunction with a polarizing filter.  I
>believe that Spearmint (http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/spear/inred.html) has
>used colored graduated neutral density filters, which is a good idea.
>
>george

So far I've used a graduated fluorescent blue filter, graduated blue and 
graduated sunset, at the moment my personal favourite combination is 
Wratten #12 with graduated sunset filter, it produces wonderful orange 
red grass and really dark, deep green skies. 

Plans to get some new pics up soon, keep watching this space.

Rgds
Gavin Wrigley



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