Red-eye is the biggest problem flash photographers face with both digital and film cameras.
The good news is that there are a few easy tricks that can significantly and sometimes even completely reduce the effects of red-eye. Here’s a few of the simple tricks that we’ve discovered that make my pictures worth mounting on the wall.
Infrared photography allows us to see the world in a way that our naked eyes (and traditional cameras) can not. The infrared spectrum exists beyond the spectrum of visible light, but it is always present and can have a very dramatic effect on your images when properly captured.
In order to run you through the process of building your own IR camera, we will use the steps taken to modify a Kodak EasyShare CX7330. It is a typical compact point-and-shoot digital camera from a few years ago.
You have always wanted to try Infrared photography. You have been lead to believe that this can only be done using expensive IR cameras. Then this tutorial is for you! Read how you can build yourself a digital IR camera for just a few dollars.
Infrared Photography is a unique and original to capture amazing black and white images.
In this "how to" video, we go into the woods to take infrared images using a digital camera fitted with a R72 infrared filter.