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Visual Poem: Birth (Joan Brossa)

surReAliSm, dAdaIsM, surReAliSm, dAdaIsM

 

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Lensbaby Sweet 35 Optic

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 - Luminar Neo - Topaz

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Filter IR HYPERCOLOR (LifePixel).

Fotografía Infraroig. - (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet. - (fullspectrum).

HDR forquillat de 3 trets amb 2 passos EV - (braketing 3 shots with 2 EV step)

 

Photomatix Pro - Photoshop - Topaz

Spring Clouds, But Still Winter!

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.

While driving around Georgia, I have passed this huge mailbox several times. Today, however, I had my cameras with me, so I stopped and grabbed some shots using my full-spectrum converted Sony A55. It added a dreamy quality to it and so I thought this would be perfect for this week's Flickr Friday of #Dreamlike. It reminded me of a dream someone would have if they were waiting for a package or a college letter and such.

 

This image was taken in RAW using a full-spectrum converted camera with no filter and processed in Linux using RawTherepee.

As I was about to start my (multi hour) hike back down to my car in the valley, a being emerged, literally out of nowhere. 😮

 

It was otherworldly bright, but contrary to what it felt like, I wasn't blinded instantly, my eyes could somehow bare it.

 

At first I thought it was made out of light, but as it dialed down it's intensity for me, I could see that it was semitransparent and transforming itself constantly, sort of rotating, which made clear that it was inhabiting a multitude of dimensions. As an object in three-dimensional space, it didn't make any sense at all, words really start to fail here.

It was permanently emerging and proliferating in all directions like water from an invisible well in midair, but it somehow did not grow in size because it was also disappearing simultaneously.

And it was not only folding itself inside out and vice versa, it also seemed to fold the space around it too which made it look less like an object, but a dimensional swirl of some kind, ..it was a distinct non-object. ✨

 

As it began to telepathically transfer ALL the secrets of the universe into my mind, I totally lost the sense of time but as the download was complete, I noticed that an hour had passed.

Sorry peeps, I cannot tell you more about the fabric and ultimate meaning of existence, I think that's against the Flickr rules of conduct or something. 😛

 

I was very satisfied with all that knowing so I took a quick infrared panorama of this extradimensional being before it started to retract and since it was already getting late too, I decided to head back fast in order to not miss supper. 😋

 

Alright boys and girls, that was storytime for today, stay tuned till the next alien-tastic installment ..

 

(And no, I nor my infrared camera did not accidentally fall into a cowpat that had some mushrooms growing in it on this hike..)

  

The original for this is a 360° equirectangular projection consisting of 42 individual photos, 27178 x 10600px, 288MP, cropped to 8:5 with 15120 x 9450px, and still ~142,9MP showing off some deluxe example of multi-row stitching sun flare as ..the being.

 

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

(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)

tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)

Le vieux Boucherville vu du parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville avec l'église de Sainte-Famille- infraouge

 

Old Boucherville seen from the Îles-de-Boucherville National Park with Sainte-Famille Church - Infrared

Hawkes Bay Wilderness

New Zealand

 

Lensbaby Sweet 35 on full spectrum Sony A7R

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Fotografía Infraroig (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 720nm.

Panoràmica de 360º

Projecció Estereogràfica.

This was taken along the River Wey below Bowers Lock. Shot with a Full Spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter fitted on the lens. This image is R-B swapped.

June, 2015

Pittsboro, NC

 

Full Spectrum Conversion, Hoya R72 filter (Infrared)

Sony NEX-C3, Canon FD 24mm, 1:2.8 @ f/5.6

 

I've been watching this old church slowly decline over the last 30 years I've lived in the area. The vines have got it now...

Note: If you have never done so, please read my updated profile on my thoughts about the equipment I'm using and infrared photography in general.

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.

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Fotografia Infraroig (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 680nm.

Panoràmica de 4 preses verticals.

Post-processat.

This was taken along the River Wey below Bowers Lock. Shot with a Full Spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter fitted on the lens. This image is R-B swapped and converted to mono, plus a bit of grain added.

La foto con sensor desnudo se parece al efecto "orange-teal", si nuestro ojo fuera igual que un sensor de cámara de fotos, veríamos el entorno así.

Full spectrum camera 450D mono infrared.

Helios 58mm lens.

Determination to Succeed

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Photography Infrared.

FullSpectrum.

Filtre IR 720nm.

Panoràmica de 3 preses verticals.

 

Josep Vidal.

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Fotografía Infraroig (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 720nm.

Panoràmica de 12 preses verticals.

More infrared images from along the River Wey near Send, Surrey.

Taken with a full spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter on the lens.

Even though I didn't expect to be able to crank out a decent false-color development (it certainly did not look like it in the beginning), this is the 'classic winter landscape' and a 8:5 crop of this 360° IR panorama:

www.flickr.com/photos/197010762@N05/53115207837/in/dateta...

 

But what is the wird title about, you might ask? (Or maybe not.. 😜)

 

So for some reason I decided to mirror the pano crop horizontally, something I normally don't do (and perhaps never ever will), and I assume it's not the same way for you as it is for me.

But my brain is like, ..WHAT? 😲 First, I know the place, second, I spent a good amount of time on producing this panorama, and now seeing it like that is a total mind-fuck! My brain: Where is this? Who developed this? I'm not kidding. Try it for yourself. Take a photo you worked on for a while and got used to, and know really well, ..then mirror it at the end. You'll see..

 

Disclaimer: If I can't stand it at all, I maybe ..maybe replace this one with the original (for me coherent) version, just fyi.

  

As said, it's a 16:10 panorama crop, 15424 x 9640px, ~148,7MP.

 

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, 0,6sec

(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)

tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)

Ciutat de Barcelona

 

Fotografia Infraroig (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 720nm.

 

full spectrum Olympus E-Pm1

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. This has been R-B swapped.

Taken on the River Wey near Guildford, Surrey. Taken with a Full Spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter on the lens. This image has not been R-B swapped.

Chapel Hill, NC

Full Spectrum Conversion, Hoya R25A filter (Infrared)

 

Go Heels!

Sevilla.

 

Fotografía Infraroig (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 630nm.

Coordenades Polars.

Panoràmica de 10 preses verticals.

 

Josep Vidal.

After a morning with lots of rain and thunder the air was super heavy humid. I pushed myself for a walk, taking the Sigma SD14 with the 850nm filter. I cant see what I am taking so keep the camera in front of me to aim and zoom intuitively I have to wait the camera is slow to see if there is enough light, then adjust sometimes. The light is changing every minute, sun, no sun etc. I seem to like at this moment to add some color to the final result I hope you forgive me. After editing, i am quite happy this is the result of 250 photos most of which i have sorted out, perhaps some treasure hiding there for the future. .

Colliga.

 

Fotografía Infraroig (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 720nm.

Panoràmica de 360º de 20 preses verticals

Projecció Estereogràfica.

Half-eaten sunflower, Oakland, California

Technikai adatok:

Canon EOS 1100D fullspectrum

Astronomik UV/IR block filter

Skywatcher 72ED

x0,85 reductor

AZ-GTi

39*180s / ISO 1600

2021 06 07

Ciutat de Barcelona.

 

Fotografia Infraroig (photography infrared).

Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).

Filtre IR 720nm.

Panoràmica de 3 preses horitzontals.

 

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.

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