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IS Pro thermal image quad
Four thermal images of the Fujifilm IS PRO made using a Therm-App thermal imager with 19mm germanium lens.
The IS PRO had a Domiplan 50mm f2.8 with a lens hood and Baader U (Venus) filter taped to it - not that affects the thermal image in any way...
Apologies to Andy Warhol.
This is, of course, a composite shot of four images. Each was made separately, using one of four different palettes built into the Therm-App software. IMHO the monochrome image gives the best spatial resolution, as is usually the case. The next best, I reckon, is the Iron palette, top left, but these don't have the visual impact of the other two.
I'm actually quite impressed that the 19mm lens on the Therm-App managed just the right depth of field to capture the camera and lens in pretty good focus and throw the background into a fairly flat bokeh. Now there's a thing - considering the bokeh of a thermal image...
Comments are warmly welcomed.
For more thermal images covering a diverse range of subjects please visit (and join!) the Therm-App (and others) thermal imaging group at www.flickr.com/groups/therm-app-users/
IS Pro thermal image quad
Four thermal images of the Fujifilm IS PRO made using a Therm-App thermal imager with 19mm germanium lens.
The IS PRO had a Domiplan 50mm f2.8 with a lens hood and Baader U (Venus) filter taped to it - not that affects the thermal image in any way...
Apologies to Andy Warhol.
This is, of course, a composite shot of four images. Each was made separately, using one of four different palettes built into the Therm-App software. IMHO the monochrome image gives the best spatial resolution, as is usually the case. The next best, I reckon, is the Iron palette, top left, but these don't have the visual impact of the other two.
I'm actually quite impressed that the 19mm lens on the Therm-App managed just the right depth of field to capture the camera and lens in pretty good focus and throw the background into a fairly flat bokeh. Now there's a thing - considering the bokeh of a thermal image...
Comments are warmly welcomed.
For more thermal images covering a diverse range of subjects please visit (and join!) the Therm-App (and others) thermal imaging group at www.flickr.com/groups/therm-app-users/