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Nidarosdomen in her infrared glory! When I bought my first medium format camera, this was the first shoot I had in mind.
Here is a couple of funfacts about the Nidaros Cathedral.
1. The cathedral is built over the tomb of St. Olav, the Viking king who converted Norway to Christianity and became “Norway's Eternal King”.
2. No one has claimed ownership to the cathedral. The state pays for restoration work, but its still unclair who owns it.
3. Norwegian black metal band Mayhem used the cathedral as album cover on their seconds LP, «De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas». And it was rumored that they planned to blow up (with dynamite) the cathedral the same year as they released the album.
I took this photo with my Bronica SQ 6x6 camera and Ilford SFX 200.
For "ages" I have tough about shooting this frame with my Mamiya 7ii. Think this frame is a bit tight. But, it will do for now.
Trondheim, Norway
Bronica SQ 6x6
Ilfrord SFX 200
Hoya R72 filter
Dev, Adox FX-39
Developed and scanned at home
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens--with a raynox dcr-250 close-focusing diopter
Shot in infrared on Hoyt Ave. in Astoria, Queens, NYC, on a sunny day. Processed as a black-and-white image.
Germany. Baden-Württemberg. "Bärensee". Nearby the City of Stuttgart. DIY infrared converted Nikon D40. If you are interested in an image of the disassembled Nikon D40 for infrared conversion ... here it is --> Nikon D40 Infrared Conversion.
Couple of infrareds shot with the NoColorStudio No.10 Infrared film.
Røros, Norway
Nikon FM2
Nikon Nikkor 35mm f/2 AIS
NoColorStudio No.10 @ISO200
Hoya R72 infrared filter
Adox D-76 (stock 8 mins)
DSLR scan
Negative Lab Pro
Lightroom
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens
Infrared picture made with the Kenko IR fiter (720 nm) and the amazing Nikkor AF-S 70-200 f/2.8 VRii.
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Germany. City of Stuttgart. Nearby the University of Stuttgart. Winter Landscape. Herons are living in this area. Sony DSC-F828. Carl Zeiss lens 2-2.8/7,1-51 (28mm-200mm), Red T* coating. Infrared filter Heliopan RG 645. Internal infrared blocking filter switched by a magnet. 28mm. f/5.6. 1/100s. ISO 200. Postproduction: Raw image. DNG profile editor for digicam whitebalance profile. Red and blue channel swapping with channel mixer.
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shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens--with a raynox dcr-250 close-focusing diopter
... enjoying the sun.
Germany. Baden-Württemberg. Schwäbische Alb. Hiking. Travelling. Infrared shot. Nikon D40. If you are interested in an image of the disassembled Nikon D40 for infrared conversion ... here it is --> Nikon D40 Infrared Conversion.
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and an olympus 12mm f/2.0 wide angle lens
Helios 44M-7 at approx. F8 plus a 720nm infrared filter. At this stage of my experimenting with infrared light (which by definition has no "colour" - remember, it is "invisible" just like radio waves are) I must say that, when converted to Black and White, there is little advantage to images taken in visible light, apart from the luminescence of living things (leaves, skin). It is "interesting", but is that all? I will continue to explore this.
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens
Germany. "Bärenschlössle im Rotwildpark". It's a beautiful location nearby the City of Stuttgart. DIY infrared converted Nikon D40. Used inbody filter is 720nm. Stiching of several raw images in order to increase the resolution to round about 16 MP, so post production is easier to handle. ISO 200. f/13. 1/250s. Red/ Blue channelswap for blue sky.
If you are interested in an image of the disassembled Nikon D40 for infrared conversion ... here it is --> Nikon D40 Infrared Conversion.
The Round Tower from Cormac's cathedral, Rock of Cashel, Ireland. Taken in infrared with 720nm filter.