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A500 + Lithagon 35mm 1:3.5 @ f/11

Harger & Pettemerpolder

Sony NEX-5N full spectrum + Vivitar Cromo Blend R+B

Last Sunlight on Frosted Lake

Taken on the River Wey near Send, Surrey. Taken with a Full Spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter on the lens.

Hawkes Bay Wilderness

New Zealand

 

Lensbaby Twist 60 on full spectrum Sony A7R

Shot using a Canon G11 converted to full spectrum IR.

Taken with a newly converted full spectrum Lumix DMC-GX1, with a 760nm filter on the lens. Processed and converted to mono in LR5.

This was taken along the River Wey at Triggs 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.

First try in Infrared, with NEX-5N full spectrum with 720nm filter.

 

Infrared image taken alongside the river Wey near Send, Surrey. Taken with a full-spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 950nm IR filter on the lens. Processed in LR5.

This was taken along the River Wey above Triggs Lock. Shot with a Full Spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter fitted on the lens. This image is a non-R-B swapped version of an earlier upload.

I think that's the specialty the 720nm infrared pass-filter has to offer, the classic winter landscape. A false-color development where the sky remains blue, but foliage (ideally) becomes radiantly white.

 

This is a vertical 16:10 crop of an infrared panorama stitched from 30 individual images (mercator projection) with an initial resolution of 17051 x 12703px (216,6MP), 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

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.

Taken with a newly converted full spectrum Lumix DMC-GX1, with a 760nm filter on the lens. Processed and converted to mono in LR5.

Fuji XA5 full spectrum Kolari IR Chrome Filter

Taken on the River Wey near Send, Surrey. Taken with a Full Spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter on the lens.

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 then converted to mono.

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.

 

spent a week in France this summer in Normandie - on a walk with our friends we came across these twinned old trees. full spectrum converted camera with 590 nm filter, colours enhanced in lightroom. what do you think?

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Photography Infrared

FullSpectrum

Filtre 630nm.

 

La Garrotxa.

Sammamish, Washington State. USA.

 

June 2023.

 

Full Spectrum. IR Chrome.

18 Nov 2017, composite of shots from 0400 - 0500

full spectrum Fuji X-A1

 

Expired (and overexposed) Kodak Aerochrome, ..really? 🤔 NOPE! This is just for fun, or frustration I should say at this point...

 

I think it's fair to say that my trusty old fullspec D90 let me explore the 720nm wavelength quite thoroughly, I learned a lot, and limits often make inventive (panoramic approach etc.), but I'm starting to think more often about a more contemporary IR body, since I'm still interested in this whole schtik.

My attempts to go shorter (650nm) failed pretty spectacularly with the D90, and now I'm dabbling with JW Wong's single photo IRG method (which I'm quite intrigued by, cause it attempts on principle to replicate what the actual film stock did) for a bit, but not with too much success either, unfortunately. And recently, the advent of all these "IR chrome" type filters, that's exciting.

Getting the suspicion that there is something off with this camera body, not just a little outdated, but why did I manage to get ok-ish 720nm results then?

  

Anyway, I did not! follow Wong's algorithm here, however, created the sources with a setup that, in theory, should be suitable for it. A bit letdown not getting anywhere with this, I started to more or less randomly 'abuse' my testshots in different ways and had at least a little bit of fun with it.

That's one piece of the outcome, but it's not a development route I plan on refining or applying further since it's kind of unstable, very dependent on the composition etc.

So technically that's a, well.. semi-fullspectrum?, ..not sure what to call it or if it matters, but in my heart, it qualifies as a fullspectrum / infrared shot.

 

Nikon D90 (APS-C / DX, fullspectrum mod)

Minolta MD ROKKOR 28mm f/2.8 prime

Fotodiox Pro MD - Nik adapter

KOOD 49mm YELLOW filter

step-up ring 49 - 52mm

HOYA HMC 52mm UV(0) filter

Nikon HN-3 screw-in type hood

ISO200, 28mm, f/8, 1/200sec (-0.7EV)

(therefore 42mm full frame equivalent)

single photo, handheld, manual focus

another vertical "tree" shot, this one lighter and more spacious than my previous post. saguaro and palo verde at Casa Grande National Monument, south of Phoenix, Arizona. full spectrum modified Nikon V2, 590 nm infrared filter. i appreciate your comments and faves!

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