awfulsteelmelon
And more.. (faux Aerochrome :)
That's an example where the development naturally leans towards red. It appears that some principles are universal for IR imaging, or let's just call it my personal preference.
There need to be some elements to provide a balance, an anchor, something "normal", otherwise it is just a tinted mess (in whatever color). The snow here turned out clean, I like it. π
And the sky blue; given that this overall style is a bit punchy and shrill, I have no problem with it being a bit punchy too, as long as it is blue.
What I also noticed is that the developed images tend to translate very well to b&w, something I did not anticipate. Luminosity is hard to judge when things are so colorful, it's distracting. But I need to play around and observe this further, to perhaps come to a more informed conclusion.
Enjoyable overall; that particular day, but also the general care-free handheld approach since infrared (related) photography was essentially synonymous with dragging along my tripod with the D90, so.. π
Nikon D3300 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
heliopan SH-PMC deep yellow (15) filter
B+W 010 UV-Haze 1x MRC F-Pro filter
ISO100, 17mm, f/8, 1/200sec (-1EV)
(thus 25,5mm full frame equivalent)
single shot, handheld, manual, dazzled
And more.. (faux Aerochrome :)
That's an example where the development naturally leans towards red. It appears that some principles are universal for IR imaging, or let's just call it my personal preference.
There need to be some elements to provide a balance, an anchor, something "normal", otherwise it is just a tinted mess (in whatever color). The snow here turned out clean, I like it. π
And the sky blue; given that this overall style is a bit punchy and shrill, I have no problem with it being a bit punchy too, as long as it is blue.
What I also noticed is that the developed images tend to translate very well to b&w, something I did not anticipate. Luminosity is hard to judge when things are so colorful, it's distracting. But I need to play around and observe this further, to perhaps come to a more informed conclusion.
Enjoyable overall; that particular day, but also the general care-free handheld approach since infrared (related) photography was essentially synonymous with dragging along my tripod with the D90, so.. π
Nikon D3300 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
heliopan SH-PMC deep yellow (15) filter
B+W 010 UV-Haze 1x MRC F-Pro filter
ISO100, 17mm, f/8, 1/200sec (-1EV)
(thus 25,5mm full frame equivalent)
single shot, handheld, manual, dazzled