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The main performance begins with Brother Ross pointing at everyone and telling them why they're going to Hell.
Infrared is a tricky game. Especially when it's cloudy outside. And rainy.
I recently had one of my cameras converted full time to infrared.
A 590nm Filter installed by Kolari Vision.
I did some minimal post-processing, channel swapping and fiddling a little with the hue/saturation.
Kolari Vision did the conversion.
Seriously... there is no more fun way to immediately void the warranty on your camera. ;-)
www.kolarivision.com/filterchoices.html
Check out www.lifepixel.com/tutorials/infrared-photoshop-basics
VCU Ram Horn installation... these photos were taken some time ago before I had a DSLR. I happened to be walking to my office and stuck around for a few minutes snapping photos with my phone.
Please check out the other photos in this series to see the progress. www.flickr.com/photos/gammaman/sets/72157636191872093/
3D Photos of two construction projects at VCU.
www.timesdispatch.com/news/two-new-projects-will-serve-vc...
www.richmondbizsense.com/2013/04/16/west-grace-apartments...
The "Three Bears" sculpture was created by Anna Hyatt Huntington in stone after President Sanger saw the original sculpture at Brookgreen Gardens (South Carolina) and convinced the artist to make a copy for MCV. The statue was outside the Broad St. entrance to the hospital until 1987 when it was moved inside for preservation.
[Image Description: Bookplate with illustration of a statue of three bears.]
The other week, I had my camera sent off to void the warranty and have it converted to infrared with a 590nm filter by Kolari Vision.
I've had it back for three days now, and this is the first day with no clouds. Please bear with me as I learn to tweak the colors and such. :-)
These photos are color swapped and infrared. I could improve them even more if I had my 50 or 60D convertated. ;-)
www.kolarivision.com/filterchoices.html
Check out www.lifepixel.com/tutorials/infrared-photoshop-basics
A construction worker taking a break at the construction of a parking garage on VCU's Monroe Park Campus.
2006
[Image Description: Bookplate with illustration of the facade of the Egyptian Building, Richmond, Va. The architectural style is Egyptian Revival. Two columns resembling bundles of reeds with palm fronds on the capitals are at the center. Two obelisks situated at a lower level also appear.]
Grabs from VCU's 2010 Commencement ceremony. There were a lot of people in attendance. I have no idea how the students found their families.
Straight outta the camera with a quick Lr preset.
I think this one was my favorite.
Please check out the other photos in this series to see the progress. www.flickr.com/photos/gammaman/sets/72157636191872093/
More work on the footprint of the seven-story VCU building. Next to it is the beginning of the 11-story Shafer and Grace Apartment building. The floors for the basement and first level are poured; the second floor is being prepared for concrete.
www.timesdispatch.com/news/two-new-projects-will-serve-vc...
www.richmondbizsense.com/2013/04/16/west-grace-apartments...
Please check out the other photos in this series to see the progress. www.flickr.com/photos/gammaman/sets/72157636191872093/
Ground view of the VCU Building.
www.timesdispatch.com/news/two-new-projects-will-serve-vc...
www.richmondbizsense.com/2013/04/16/west-grace-apartments...
The other week, I had my camera sent off to void the warranty and have it converted to infrared with a 590nm filter by Kolari Vision.
I've had it back for three days now, and this is the first day with no clouds. Please bear with me as I learn to tweak the colors and such. :-)
These photos are color swapped and infrared. I could improve them even more if I had my 50 or 60D convertated. ;-)
www.kolarivision.com/filterchoices.html
Check out www.lifepixel.com/tutorials/infrared-photoshop-basics
Infrared is a tricky game. Especially when it's cloudy outside. And rainy.
I recently had one of my cameras converted full time to infrared.
I had a 590nm Filter installed by Kolari Vision.
I did some minimal post-processing, channel swapping and fiddling a little with the hue/saturation.
Seriously... there is no more fun way to immediately void the warranty on your camera. ;-)
www.kolarivision.com/filterchoices.html
Check out www.lifepixel.com/tutorials/infrared-photoshop-basics
Address/Title: 314 - 316 North Monroe Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): This is a typical Italianate double house with a well-preserved cornice and porch. The windows have stone lintels.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.548026,+-77.44479
Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: scholarscompass.vcu.edu/jwh_photos/348
Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District
Infrared is a tricky game. Especially when it's cloudy outside. And rainy.
I recently had one of my cameras converted full time to infrared.
I had a 590nm Filter installed by Kolari Vision.
I did some minimal post-processing, channel swapping and fiddling a little with the hue/saturation.
Seriously... there is no more fun way to immediately void the warranty on your camera. ;-)
www.kolarivision.com/filterchoices.html
Check out www.lifepixel.com/tutorials/infrared-photoshop-basics
Infrared is a tricky game. Especially when it's cloudy outside. And rainy.
I recently had one of my cameras converted full time to infrared.
I had a 590nm Filter installed by Kolari Vision.
I did some minimal post-processing, channel swapping and fiddling a little with the hue/saturation.
Seriously... there is no more fun way to immediately void the warranty on your camera. ;-)
www.kolarivision.com/filterchoices.html
Check out www.lifepixel.com/tutorials/infrared-photoshop-basics
Infrared is a tricky game. Especially when it's cloudy outside. And rainy.
I recently had one of my cameras converted full time to infrared.
I had a 590nm Filter installed by Kolari Vision.
I did some minimal post-processing, channel swapping and fiddling a little with the hue/saturation.
Seriously... there is no more fun way to immediately void the warranty on your camera. ;-)
www.kolarivision.com/filterchoices.html
Check out www.lifepixel.com/tutorials/infrared-photoshop-basics
Please check out the other photos in this series to see the progress. www.flickr.com/photos/gammaman/sets/72157636191872093/
www.timesdispatch.com/news/two-new-projects-will-serve-vc...
www.richmondbizsense.com/2013/04/16/west-grace-apartments...