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Tiny mountain hut (360° IR)
So I have this sitting on my computer for a little while, now picking it up again, the second time, I'm kind of surprised that I was not more enthusiatic about it when I developed it, cause this turned out quite nice, I think. Nice and weird. 😁
This is right about the tree line in terms of altitude, so one can tell that only the hardiest are left and even they begin to thin out. The weather was about to change, it was pretty hazy and overcast yet the near infrared spectrum delivered once again, displaying some unexpected details. 😯
It's also a rarely applicable development route, so of course I went for it.
Technically it's a 360° mercator projection, made of 42 individual photos, which I vertically cropped to 27223 x 11420px, ~310,9MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,8sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
Tiny mountain hut (360° IR)
So I have this sitting on my computer for a little while, now picking it up again, the second time, I'm kind of surprised that I was not more enthusiatic about it when I developed it, cause this turned out quite nice, I think. Nice and weird. 😁
This is right about the tree line in terms of altitude, so one can tell that only the hardiest are left and even they begin to thin out. The weather was about to change, it was pretty hazy and overcast yet the near infrared spectrum delivered once again, displaying some unexpected details. 😯
It's also a rarely applicable development route, so of course I went for it.
Technically it's a 360° mercator projection, made of 42 individual photos, which I vertically cropped to 27223 x 11420px, ~310,9MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,8sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)