Nice photos!
Something to try, if you are interested in digital IR without converting a camera, is to pick up an old Nikon D70. The D70's IR blocking filter lets a bit more IR through than the IR filters of most subsequent cameras. One still needs to do a long exposure, but it can be a lot shorter than with later DSLRs (like 1/2-1 sec instead of 30 sec, in good sunlight at a medium aperture). Mine even works with a 760nm filter, which is a bit of overkill. The disadvantage of the D70 is it's only 6 mp APS-C, but that means it's really inexpensive now (like $30 in the US), and the image quality is perfectly fine for web use.
One thing I like about my Sigma SD 15 is that the IR filter is removable.
That's good to know! Thanks. I was working at ISO 64. After the photo was taken, I had to wait about 30 seconds for it to render. I need to see if there is much difference in image quality with a higher ISO setting...
Here's an example with the unconverted D70 and an IR760 filter (ISO 200, 2 sec, with I think a 28/3.5 lens at about f/8):
Cloudbursts, Arizona by reddesert64, on Flickr
Nice video! Yeah I agree that the shelters might not be adequateStill it's a nice gesture. You got some nice pictures!
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