47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
On most bike rides, I carry a compact camera other than my phone. And it's usually a IR 590nm converted Canon Powershot S100. Thought I'd share a few images this morning. All were processed with Adobe PSE 2019.
47greyfox wrote:
On most bike rides, I carry a compact camera other than my phone. And it's usually a IR 590nm converted Canon Powershot S100. Thought I'd share a few images this morning.
Very nice. Really like them. I do IR too from time to time. At 667nm I think.
Very nice set, I really like the second to last one, the composition is superb.
Beautiful series. Your biking trail goes thru some beautiful country.
Very good series, Greyfox, #8 is a great shot.
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
Thanks, everyone. Needless to say, I do enjoy IR a lot. At the same time, it can be frustrating. For me, it's the white balance bouncing ball. On this morning's ride, I had the same trusty S100 with me and took a pic of an old wagon body. Here's a few ways it could be done depending on WB and toning.......
WB off the ground
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WB taken off the wood
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Image #2 but with a Sepia Look and a little cropping
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Same wagon but taken with a S110 (not IR converted)
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47greyfox wrote:
On most bike rides, I carry a compact camera other than my phone. And it's usually a IR 590nm converted Canon Powershot S100. Thought I'd share a few images this morning. All were processed with Adobe PSE 2019.
#8 best of the set
The colors at 590nm don't really do a lot for me, but the subjects and composition are great.
I'M just an old fart. Years ago I tried color IR film, besides being expensive film it was a bitch to get processed and the colors were so weird I still don't look at them.
Extra kudos for your composition in #8!
I often take a small camera on bike rides as well. Next to last photo is the best on my opinion, at least I like it the most.
Excellent set, the second to last is also my favorite. It looks like you are in a drought.
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