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What’s in her bag (unpacked)
Mountain View, California
Nikon D70, Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G, uv
DxO (blur, distorion, ca, vignette. noise) nik CEP (bw, ir bw)
f/4 at 1/1250 second, iso 200, 12mm (19mm)
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This is what C—’s bag looks like unpacked when she is at a wedding shoot as opposed to all packed up.
The only major thing missing here is the headphones she uses for monitoring sound. She has a pair of Shure E3cs and a pair of Sony MDR-EX71SLs for that.
Check the notes section of this photo for an inventory of the rest of the equipment. Please note the recent edition of the Steadicam Merlin which replaces the $15 steady cam I made for her.
I thought this photo looked a bit better as a duotone, but I was lazy and just turned it to a black and white with opacity turned down. I added an IR black and white digital effect to improve the contrast.
I wish I held the camera straight in this shot, but it seems acceptable enough.
Harvard's Widener library, with folks taking photos of each other blurred out by the few seconds of exposure needed with the IR filter.
The pond covers the bike path.
Sony ILCE-7M2 Deep BW IR 830nm Filter | Lensbaby Sweet 35 (original version).
Francis Bay Mooring Basin, known locally as the 'Duck pond'
Darwin city in the background.. Taken with infrared converted camera then to BW with color Efex.
Victoria Vergara doing a back kick while standing on the tip of her longboard. You can see that her balance is as perfect as it can be.
“The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle.” - Anais Nin
Low tide reveals salt encrusted fence posts
Alviso Marina County Park
San José, California
Nikon D750 with Life Pixel Deep BW IR (830nm) Filter
Alviso Marina County Park (Santa Clara County Parks):
parks.santaclaracounty.gov/locations/alviso-marina-county...
Upjohn Building on the University of Michigan East Medical campus. IR with duotone treatment. The windows are treated to reflect IR light so the window wall acts like a giant mirror for infrared photography.
Infrared view south from the Weeks memorial bridge toward Western Avenue bridge, in infrared. Some nice 7-sided lens flares from my Nikon 20mm.
St. Paul's catholic cemetery in Arlington, in infrared.
Nikon FM2n
Ilford SFX200
Scanned from (badly scratched) negative
Looking east along the Charles toward the Weeks memorial bridge and the Harvard halls of residence, in infrared.
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The Charles river esplanade in infrared.
Nikon FM2n
Ilford SFX200
Scanned from (badly scratched) negative
Infrared image. This field normally does not have a pond, but due to heavy rains and high water it now possesses an unnamed body of water. At least temporarily.
Sony ILCE-7M2 Deep BW IR 830nm Filter | Lensbaby Sweet 35 (original version) I particularly like the charcoal-like appearance this combination creates.