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The entry (720nm IR and more)

That's a panoramic false-color version of part 5 of the "lost gorge series". I'm not too happy with the highlights, but could be worse I guess (and that's something that blends in more nicely with b&w).

 

 

Have not developed or taken too many photos lately, because I'm working on a rather hefty side project!

 

I'm building a completely new system, that is suppost to facilitate the future of my (IR) photography; everything is updated, from OS to basically every photo related piece of software.

 

While I was up for that at some point, I do not regret the decision to not dismantel my current "old" system which is very able and efficient still, but to instead do the build in a VM (first). After some struggle to piece everything together, it then turned out that a bunch of workflows will not migrate smoothly, or port at all into the new system, due to lack of backwards compatibility. That's a nasty thought to have, believe me, given that I invested quite a bit into all these things (my current / old ways of doing stuff), and I still have tons of undeveloped photos from the fullspec D90.

Thankfully I made good advancements in that regard, but more on that later, parhaps.

 

I just wanted blurt this out (for the few peeps that read), that sort of the advent of the fullspectrum D3300 and consequently access to more wavelengths for IR, had this cascading yet necessary effect of reinventing a few (a lot actually) things, but also not neglecting, demolishing the legacy of the past. Still busy solving some issues, but I'm slowly moving on to creative things again.

 

 

Source for this is a 36 piece mercator projection, ~368MP, 24111 x 15261px.

 

Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)

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

Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)

ISO250, 24mm, f/6.3, 1,3s (~47s total)

(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)

tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)

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Uploaded on April 29, 2024