awfulsteelmelon
Winter infrared (720nm b&w)
I believe this is the first infrared single shot I uploaded to Flickr, meaning non-panorama (in the technical stitching kinda sense).
I feel it has a 'classic' look overall, I like how the ridge line emerges out of the clouds on both sides as well as the these light spots, on the forest, the clouds themself and the open snow covered space. Also, one can never go wrong with a black IR sky :)
And by the way, for all my fellow infrared peeps out there, I think the vintage 80-200mm AI-S is a terrific performer on the IR spectrum. I recommend it! Just make sure to do your own tests, there is no space for guesswork here (in terms of aperture and how to focus)!
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/4 AI-S
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 80mm, f/8, 1/2sec
(thus 120mm full frame equivalent)
single shot, tripod, remote
Winter infrared (720nm b&w)
I believe this is the first infrared single shot I uploaded to Flickr, meaning non-panorama (in the technical stitching kinda sense).
I feel it has a 'classic' look overall, I like how the ridge line emerges out of the clouds on both sides as well as the these light spots, on the forest, the clouds themself and the open snow covered space. Also, one can never go wrong with a black IR sky :)
And by the way, for all my fellow infrared peeps out there, I think the vintage 80-200mm AI-S is a terrific performer on the IR spectrum. I recommend it! Just make sure to do your own tests, there is no space for guesswork here (in terms of aperture and how to focus)!
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/4 AI-S
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 80mm, f/8, 1/2sec
(thus 120mm full frame equivalent)
single shot, tripod, remote