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Shot was taken with my full spectrum Pentax K-r and the Vivitar ChromoBlend Red/Blue without polarizer. The proportion of near infrared light leads to a very smooth skin and the false colors - like a fairy tale - are caused by the mixed visible spectrum passing the ChromoBlend.

 

Pentax Infrared Tutorial [in german]

Evermore Cannabis DISCOS radzberry!!! NoEdit! First try photographing a Cannabis edible!!!!!!!!!! Fuji IS Pro,

Costal Optics 105mm f4.5 APO UV lens, no filter, Full Spectrum camera! Triggered by Pocket Wizard, I used a Generic led 48 ring light for a microscope I used it hand held and light painted in the image the light done over 10sec exposure used my stacking rig no stacking needed with flat field normally. #fujifilm #fujiispro #fujifilm_northamerica #fujiisproiruv #fullspectrum #macro #photomicrography #photomicrograph #macrophotography #fullspectrumphotography #costaloptical #pocketwizard #420 #cannabisphotography #cannabisedibles #cannabisphotographer #art #artistsoninstagram #discos #radzberry #cannabisinfused #cannabiscommunity #ediblecannabis #medicalcannabis #hightimes #hightimesmagazine #tabletopphotography

ENNA München; Lithagon 1:3.5 35mm; f/8.

Full spectrum converted Sony A500.

Silver Efex Pro high contrast.

Zijpe, Polder R

 

Sony NEX-5n with Voigtlander Color Skopar 21mm f/4 lens - Kolari Vision full spectrum conversion - Schott BG3 filter

 

My adventure buddy Carolyn and I spent a day exploring Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The "Secret City" that the government used to develop the atomic bomb. One of the places we stopped was the Oak Ridge History Museum. Out behind the museum, there was this little cabin that resembled a small camping cabin. It was a recreation of the housing given to the staff that worked at the facility. This was taken with my full-spectrum converted camera, which in this case I think gives it that old photo feel.

 

This image was taken using a full-spectrum converted camera with a 720nm infrared filter. It was taken in RAW and processed in Linux using RawTherapee.

These were shot this morning 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.

Sansanet con filtro infrarrojo I-Red 72 Urth, Valle de Aspe, Pirineos, France.

Millcreek Overlook, Pipeline Trail

 

July 4 2016 - A Query of Independance

More images from the Silent Pool and Sherbourne lake, on the Albury Estate near Guildford.

Taken on a miserable rainy day from under an umbrella with a full spectrum converted Lumix DMC-GF3 fitted with a 590nm infrared filter on the lens.

The lakes were flowing through heavily with the amount of water coming off the surrounding land.

These were shot this morning 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. And dammit, would you believe it, I just noticed a speck of dust on the sensor ... missed that !

Jupiter-11, 135mm f4

full spectrum

lens whacking

 

I spent a day exploring the beautiful campus of Berry Collage in the hopes of capturing some of it. As usual, I had two cameras, one set up to shoot full-spectrum. On the campus they have a couple of these old structures and I fell in love with entire scene. I fell in love even further when I looked through my full-spectrum camera with a 470nm infrared filter on the lens! Then it took on a magick all its own. So I had to make sure I grabbed it.

 

This image was taken in RAW and processed in Linux using RawTherapee.

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 R-B swapped.

That's a monochrome sapia development and a horizontal 16:10 crop, 17083 x 10677px ~182,4MP, of this original:

www.flickr.com/photos/197010762@N05/52579155557/in/dateta...

Maybe I overdid it a little with the shadows? Let me know what you think about 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)

ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 3sec

(so 36mm FX equivalent focal length)

tripod with panorama head, remote

full spectrum (IR-CUT filter removed)

"False Color" red/blue channel mixed JPEG from my DIY fullspectrum modified GH3 with B+W 090 Red+IR filter. The new Lumix 12-60mm zoom lens is perfect for infrared work. I haven't seen any hotspots or bad flaring as of yet. It's weather sealed too!

The End of the Flower Season

A quick demonstartion of the effect of a variable IR filter on a full spectrum camera. (SSOC) Darker increases the IR character

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:34.839099/134.692052. 0.94 km South Kitayashiro Hygo Japan (Map link)

Sony A7 FullSpectrum - IR 720 nm

Nikon D7000 Full Spectrum converted.

Nikon 50mm f1.8 G

Hoya R72

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