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The Surrey Advertiser building on the River Wey just below Guildford. Taken with a full spectrum Lumix DMC-GF3 fitted with a 590nm IR filter on the lens.
Ciutat de Barcelona.
Fotografía Infraroig (photography infrared).
Espectre Complet (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 720nm.
Panoràmica de 360º de 10 preses verticals.
Projecció Polar.
Full Spectrum + Tiffen 47
Nikkor-G 18-55 VR
I was looking for a Schott BG-3 replacement. The BG-3 is too expensive for a toy, to my taste. I got a Tiffen 47 on Amazon.ca for a clearance price. The transmission spectrum looks like the BG-3 one: UV-blue and IR, with nothing between.
If you like blue skies and mustard for almost everything else, this filter is for you!
No channel swapping required (but a full spectrum camera is mandatory!).
www.trolettiphoto.com/picture-of-the-day-photo-du-jour/hb...
The Palais des congrès de Montréal is a convention centre located in the Quartier international de Montréal at the north end of Old Montreal in Montreal's borough of Ville-Marie.
Le Palais des congrès de Montréal est un centre de conférences et d'expositions situé à l'extrémité nord du Vieux-Montréal, dans l'arrondissement Ville-Marie de Montréal. Il est un des principaux points d'intérêt du Quartier international de Montréal.
9 Stop ND Filter on Full Spectrum Body
Susan B. Anthony was born February 15, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts. She was brought up in a Quaker family with long activist traditions. Early in her life she developed a sense of justice and moral zeal.
After teaching for fifteen years, she became active in temperance. Because she was a woman, she was not allowed to speak at temperance rallies. This experience, and her acquaintance with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, led her to join the women's rights movement in 1852. Soon after, she dedicated her life to woman suffrage.
Ignoring opposition and abuse, Anthony traveled, lectured, and canvassed across the nation for the vote. She also campaigned for the abolition of slavery, the right for women to own their own property and retain their earnings, and she advocated for women's labor organizations. In 1900, Anthony persuaded the University of Rochester to admit women.
Anthony, who never married, was aggressive and compassionate by nature. She had a keen mind and a great ability to inspire. She remained active until her death on March 13, 1906.
HDR and Infrared processing shows the colors of the stained-glass windows as the sun shines through.
Sony A7II converted to Full Spectrum using a hot mirror filter.
Sony NEX-5n with Voigtlander Color Skopar 21mm f/4 lens - Kolari Vision full spectrum conversion - Schott BG3 filter
Sony NEX-5n with Voigtlander Color Skopar 21mm f/4 - Kolari Vision full spectrum conversion - Schott BG3 filter
Casa Batllo by Antonio Gaudi (right), Casa Amatller by Puig i Cadafalch (left), Barcelona, from my hotel balcony! 2017, full spectrum modified camera
River Wey just below Guildford in full flood after repeated rainstorms. Taken with a full spectrum Lumix DMC-GF3 fitted with a 590nm IR filter on the lens.
Trees alongside the Basingstoke Canal, near Frimley Green, Surrey.
Taken with a full spectrum converted Lumix DMC-G1 with a 590nm IR filter on the lens. Processed and converted to mono in LR5
Very old Willows on the River Wey just below Guildford. Taken with a full spectrum Lumix DMC-GF3 fitted with a 590nm IR filter on the lens.
Next Fullspectrum Experiment.
I think this will be the last one for now. It's basically the same thing, I did before, but now eith a B+W #081 filter. This cyan-blue filter is also a technical filter and it blocks IR. But it seems to me not as much as the 470 filter I used before. On some photos you can see the pale green typical if shooting foilage with an unfiltered fullspectrum camera. Others show perfect greens. I cannot explain, probably different overlapping effects or a strange transmission curve.
Other than that I get nice colors, but as the filter is very „cold“ WB of course pretty extreme.
I now tried everything I wanted to -- now I should think what I do with this, actual pictures I mean, no experiments. If only I got an decent idea. Well, usually usages come up at some point, when you don't think too much, so I'm confident.
Flame and Horsehead Nebulas - NGC 2024 e NGC 2023
Canon 1100D fullspectrum CLS CCD
Tecnosky 70/420 ED
Star Adventurer
Exp: 2h (19 x 6') ISO 1600
Darks & Flats & Bias
DSS + PS (Astronomy Tools - TMPv3)
From Siena - Italy - Novembre 18, 2017
Taken from the top of the hill at Newlands Corner near Gulidford, with a Lumix DMC-GF3 I've just converted to full spectrum. It was a very dull misty morning and I was looking for somewhere to test out the camera. Then as I neared the brow of the hill I cleared the mist into early bright sunshine. Then I realised the amazing vista opening up to my right. The trees and lower hill tops just poking through the mist below. It was stunning. I missed the best of it though, by the time I got parked and fumbled my camera into life it was going fast. I just had a UV filter on the lens, so this is predominantly visible + IR.
Sony NEX-5n with Voigtlander Color Skopar 21mm f/4 - Kolari Vision full spectrum conversion - Schott BG3 filter
So I got Lazy. I didn’t feel like walking back to the car to grab the Infrared Blocker filter and I had already shot enough IR at Ricketts Glenn so I figured screw it. Full Spectrum the last shots of the day... love them or hate them, their different.
Testing out a full spectrum Panasonic G1 with various infrared filters.
All white balanced on a sheet of white paper.
1 = Full spectrum
2 = 630nm
3 = 720nm
4 = 760nm
5 = 850nm
5 = 950nm
The normal infrared blocking filter has been removed from the sensor and replaced with a clear B270 plano window that allows all ultraviolet, visible and infrared light to pass through.
A regular screw in infrared filter is then used on the lens of the required wavelength - just need to make my mind up which I prefer now:-)