These was taken Takott Mountain and along Connecticut River.
Very well done, great IR color.
SnappyHappy
Loc: Chapin, SC “The Capitol of Lake Murray”
What's IR??
Looks like Goodspeed Opera House in #2 pic
LenT
Superlative shot of the Goodspeed opera house!I used to fly into the airport next to it all the time.
ltatko wrote:
What's IR??
Looks like Goodspeed Opera House in #2 pic
LenT
It is infra-red.
Yes, Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam CT.
Thank you! Snappy!
Since beginning shooting IR with a real converted camera this Summer, it opens up a new dimension of photography for me, I did it years before with a IR filter without converting, it was disappointed and gave up.
nimbushopper wrote:
Superlative shot of the Goodspeed opera house!I used to fly into the airport next to it all the time.
Took this while riding on a river boat cruise at Essex railroad station.
wingclui44 wrote:
These was taken Takott Mountain and along Connecticut River.
Wow....the 1st one is subtle and attractive and the 2nd one is full-blown wild & crazy Good !
I do love Infrared and must try it when I can afford it.....hopefully in a few seasons in my future.
nice Job !
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
Wow....the 1st one is subtle and attractive and the 2nd one is full-blown wild & crazy Good !
I do love Infrared and must try it when I can afford it.....hopefully in a few seasons in my future.
nice Job !
I don't think you will spend lots, I converted my old camera, a Panasonic P&S, learning from a gentleman here. It works great for me, thank him for his advice! I may convert my other M4/3, but will let some company do it for me because after removing the 'Hot mirror'from the sensor, it must replace it with a optical clear glass to protect the sensor which is exposed in the air all the time without the reflecting mirror as a DSLR.
The general price for converting is around $250 or more.
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