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Church and the sky (510nm mono IR)

As said, I'm surprised how much IR characteristic there is on / with this mixed wavelength situation, in that sense I suppose I shouldn't be surprised anymore that it translates well to b&w also, ..yet I am.

 

This is actually a test panorama, the light was not really great, late afternoon, soft and muted, sky was nice though.

Now, looking at it a bit longer (when stitching and developing this stuff one aquires bit a blindness almost, that's why I think it's best to let things rest for a day or two and go at it a 2nd time, fresh), the landscape, trees etc. could very well be from a pure visible photo, it doesn't have the 720nm+ Wood effect going as much; the sky however looks like deep infrared. Interesting. But maybe it's just this particular lighting situation?

 

 

Source here is a 30 piece mercator projection, trimmed to 27953 x 14365px, ~401,6MP, and this is just a partial panorama.

I never thought I would sink so low, and utter such a heretic thing, but it appears that there could be the possibility that there is such a thing as too much resolution! Going 360° with this setup usually results in like ~850MP panoramas; that is nuts! But I won't jump to conclusions, and let things play out on a practical level and then see what happens I guess.

 

Nikon D3300 (APS-C / DX, fullspectrum mod)

Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD

heliopan SH-PMC deep yellow 4x (15, G) filter

B+W 010 UV-Haze 1x MRC F-Pro filter

ISO100, 24mm, f/6.3, 1/1000sec

(thus 36mm full frame equivalent)

tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)

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Uploaded on March 8, 2024