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Black & white infrared photo of tree tops & clouds.
Shot with a converted Nikon D200 (without UV filter) belonging to Clive Robinson.
Twickenham, London. Autumn 2016
The setting here is with auto White Balance
The first Shot from a self converted Fujiflim E-500. Feeling quite pleased the conversion went without to much hassle. Instructions were provided from here and today I recieved the required tool in the mail!
Infrared IR Landscapes:
It seems I do too many different things. I got a bit lazy with IR. But winter is not the best time for this and also we hardly have seen the sun for a while. But yesterday it was sunny and I took the full spectrum camera and 665nm filter. Processed to B/W, obviously. Still not easy to get usable grayscales in IR, but I'm quite happy with those, tried a few new things in LR&PS.
Did a little editing in photoshop. This makes me want to buy an infrared filter. Enjoy!!
La Conner, Wa
D7000 | 14-24
Marine Park
Brooklyn, NY
Infrared false color
We were taking photos in Marine Park when one of the bocce players motioned for us to come over and then he made the universal take a photo gesture. These gentlemen were so welcoming and it was so much fun to photograph them. I hope to be back soon.
Battlefield Church, Shrewsbury in Infrared. Taken with a Canon G9 and a 850nm IR filter 15s exposure.
Infrared photography consist on capturing the infrared light, wich is invisible to our natural eye...by using long exposures and a infrared filter i manage to unveil a word invisible to our eyes...but as real as it is.
I see different. You'll should too.
- Giomar Camacho
EPSON scanner image Infrared holga pinhole on tripod. The failed results of this shoot are already in this stream
Infrared shots I took for college last year, redited them so as they were all coherent as a set, similar toning etc.
Again playing with infrared film emphasizing the cooling effects on the skin tone when using a yellow filter.
This picture was probably taken in the late 80s.
View to the south with my toy infrared camera from outside the front door. In infrared, it looks very bleak and gloomy. It's not really this bad and in color it's much better.