awfulsteelmelon
Fork in the stream (b&w infrared)
This is a mostly horizontal crop (21070 x 11078px, 233,4MP) and monochrome development of this original panorama:
www.flickr.com/photos/197010762@N05/52607499400/in/dateta...
I like how, besides the classic properties of the near IR spectrum (Wood Effect, refined clouds, dark skies etc.), the lighting situation seems to be naturally and in a way elegantly amplified, bright stuff is brighter and shadows appear darker.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Minolta MD ROKKOR 28mm f/2.8 prime
Fotodiox Pro MD - Nik adapter
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 28mm, f/5.6, 30sec
(thus 42mm full frame equivalent)
tripod with panorama head, remote
Fork in the stream (b&w infrared)
This is a mostly horizontal crop (21070 x 11078px, 233,4MP) and monochrome development of this original panorama:
www.flickr.com/photos/197010762@N05/52607499400/in/dateta...
I like how, besides the classic properties of the near IR spectrum (Wood Effect, refined clouds, dark skies etc.), the lighting situation seems to be naturally and in a way elegantly amplified, bright stuff is brighter and shadows appear darker.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Minolta MD ROKKOR 28mm f/2.8 prime
Fotodiox Pro MD - Nik adapter
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 28mm, f/5.6, 30sec
(thus 42mm full frame equivalent)
tripod with panorama head, remote