Park Babelsberg, infrared

A few weeks ago, we were very lucky with the weather in Potsdam (the date in the exif is wrong Wink). I had my Pentax K100D at a walk in Park Babelsberg. It's one of the few cameras which allows infrared photography without modification and without a tripod. Because the sensor is quite sensitive to infrared light and the very nice Pentax shake reduction system, it's enough to use a infrared filter on your lens. I used a Hoya R72 here.

Both were shot with the reasonable fast DA 35 2.8 Limited and processed in dlRaw.

greets mike

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