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Tibidabo.
Ciutat de Barcelona.
Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).
Sense Filtre (unfiltered).
Ull de peix (fisheye 8 mm.).
Images taken along the River Wey near Guildford. Taken with a Full Spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter on the lens. Processed in CS6 and LR5.
Okay, what the heck, why not go retro/vintage with this one?! Even though I got a rather nice classic b&w development as well. 😭
I'm struggling a bit lately, with the b&w stuff. Nowadays I always do at least one false-color development, even e.g. when the light's no good and it's clear that I will go monochrome.
I feel, having a color image finished and then convert it gives me way more options than developing the source photos b&w before stitching. Almost too much! The infrared spectrum plus this high resolution panorama thing I'm doing provide a ton of contrast and details to the point where it's super easy to lose track and make images plain unnatural, kind of hyperactive or clinical devoid of mood, that is not really pleasant to look at.
I don't want to complain about too much possibilities though, it's good in a way cause it forces me to really think about what I like and what constitudes a "good" b&w image when there are plenty of means to go overboard and make it look "not good".
The original of this panorama consists of 30 individual photos and a trimmed equirectangular projection yielded a resolution of 20643 x 10819px ~223,3MP, which I then cropped to 8:5 aspect ratio and 15438 x 9649px ~149MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,4sec
panorama head, tripod, remote
Cuenca.
Fotografía Infraroig (photography infrared).
Especte Complet (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 680nm.
Panoràmica de 6 preses verticals.
Nebulosa Rosetta- Canon 350D FullSpectrum .Optolong Extreme Filter- 3X400s-(test)-Takahashi Sky90 with reducer-
Images from along the Basingstoke Canal and adjacent lakes near Woking, in Surrey.
Taken with a full-spectrum converted Lumic DMC-G3, with a 590nm infrared filter on the lens. It was a reasonably good day for once ! This one has not had a R-B swap.
Ciutat de Barcelona.
Fotografia Infraroig (photography infrared).
Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 720nm.
Panoràmica de 6 preses verticals.
Images taken at Busridge Lakes Country House and Bird Sanctuary, near Godalming, Surrey. Taken with a full spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter on the lens. R-B swap in CS6 then processed in LR5.
So, I think this will be the first of one of the "lost gorge series", the one that has been flooded and where I did a IR safari with the VR (Tamrons name for optical image stabilization) on + tripod.
Not sure why it sometimes kicked in and made everything blurry, and sometimes not. Any guesses?
I'm pleased with this one, and it's an uncommon development for this setup. The fern on the opposite side of the creek is scarce in this area, very thin and delicate, like feathers poking out of the ground, one can't even tell if they are waving in the breeze or just being thin.
Also surprised that I managed to not blow out the highlights, the trees and bushes are bathed in sunlight, abundantly distributing these lovely IR rays, the stream and myself were in the shadow.
Really peaceful actually, very quite, only the gentle sound of the water and above all, no people.
Source for this is a ~278,8MP mercator projection, consisting of 27 individual photos, cropped to 14765px² with 218MP. Due to the ² format and Flickr's 'best display size', this lends itself to zooming in. I recommend it.
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, 1sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
IR plein spectre + filtre rouge générique + inversion des canaux R et B
IR Full spectrum + generic red filter + R-B channel inversion
Ciutat de Barcelona.
Fotografía Infraroig (photography infrared).
Especte Complet (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 680nm.
Panoràmica de 4 preses verticals.
Josep Vidal.
Images taken along the River Wey just below Guildford.
These are some of the first images taken whilst testing out a newly converted full-spectrum Lumix GX1. These were taken with a 590nm Infrared filter on the lens. They were R-B channel swapped in CS6 then processed in LR5.
Perfect conditions for infrared photography that day; bright afternoon sun, nice shadows, vegetation still in full bloom, interesting clouds but not much wind, in short: summer end of July.
This is a full infrared panorama stitched from 30 individual images (equirectangular projection), initially 20578 x 10698px (220,1MP), done with this setup:
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,8sec
panorama head, tripod, remote
Yala National Park, Sri Lanka.
Fotografía Infraroig. - (photography infrared).
Espectre Complet. - (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 630 nm. - (filter 630 nm).
HDR forquillat de 3 trets amb 2 passos EV - (braketing 3 shots with 2 EV step)
Photomatix - Photoshop - Topaz
One single photographic frame, no edit except a small crop.
First lit up the pipe with a IR-torch, tripod swap, removed IR 720nm filter, change apperture and focus, some vape and lit up the stencil, done.
End of August at a remote little forest lake, during a period of hot summer days, just around noon, very nice conditions for infrared stuff: This is one of my main initial developments (pink foliage, grey sky) of a trimmed equirectangular projection of 27 photos (3 rows, 9 images each), resolution of 18572 x 10671px (~198,2MP).
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,8sec
panorama head, tripod, remote
Cuenca.
Fotografia Infraroig (photography infrared).
Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 720nm.
Panoràmica de 8 preses horitzontals.
As winter slowly loosens it's frigid grip, open waters expand and ice along the shore recedes.
note: full-spectrum converted camera, no additional filter
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. All rights reserved
Ciutat de Barcelona.
Fotografia Infraroig (photography infrared).
Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 720nm.
Panoràmica de 5 preses horizontals.
Josep Vidal.
Ciutat de Barcelona.
Fotografia Infraroig (photography infrared).
Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 720nm.
Panoràmica de 3 preses verticals.
Josep Vidal.
One of my favorite features of the near infrared spectrum, is the rendering of sky, haze and clouds etc. I feel like, sometimes it looks as if the air has been sucked away, as if the landscape and the clouds are existing in a totally clear transparent vacuum of some sort. Lovely for classic b&w developments :)
This is a 8:5 aspect ratio crop (11182 x 6989px, ~78,2MP) of an infrared panorama (mercator projection) build from 33 individual photos (3 rows, 11 images each), originally measuring 18153 x 12475px, ~226,5MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
PANOMAXX 3 Basic panorama head
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,8sec
tripod, remote
This panorama was a b**** to process, lots of moving clouds, but especially cause my beloved favorite stitching program turned on me. I spare you the details, but there were plenty of coarse and fine manual adjustments required.
As usual, Flickr (notably with a non-pro account) is rather suboptimal for displaying large panoramic images, but I will follow up with crop / different development soon, to get some more of the details, so stay tuned.
Technically this one is a 360° multi-row 720nm infrared panorama, consisting of 42 individual images and arranged in a mercator projection yielding (trimmed) 21839 x 12090px (~264MP) which I vertically cropped to ~2,7:1 and ~174,2MP.
Exposing all the photos, I had to be fairly quick for the sun to stay concealed behind the respective branch of the ash tree, so I usually do these 3-row composites (no matter the angle of view) in a sequence forming an "S" with my panorama head.
I also think that minimizes the differences between the images of the sky when the clouds are moving fast, at least in some areas and horizontally, not necessarily between rows.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 1/3sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
590nm IR Images from along the Basingstoke Canal between Mytchett and Deepcut. Taken with a full-spectrum converted Lumix G1 with a 590nm infrared filter on the lens. Red-Blue channel swap and basic adjustments done in CS6, then processed in LR5.
Tibidabo, Ciutat de Barcelona.
Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).
Sense Filtre.
Ull de peix 8mm (Fish-eye 8mm).
Mosaic de 2 preses verticals.