I'm doing more infrared and like your reactions
What nanometer is your camera convert to? 520nm?
Very nicely done. I just acquired a Fuji X100S full spectrum conversion. Hoping to get out this week with it.
It's been so long ago but I do recall one was converted to super blue.
Good luck. I even shot pics during the winter season.
The photos are lovely. My preference is 720nm for black and white infrared. The composition is lovely using brick ,water etc.
Interesting results. I really like the color of the second one.
Glad you all enjoyed my pics. Thanks loads.
You can convert these to B & W.
Outdoor Photographer has a nice article on Infrared photography in their current edition (april 10, 2021), some really nice images.
My cameras are converted to " Enhance Infrared 665nm " & the other converted to " Super Blue. " Lifepixel did the convergent
PaulG
Loc: Western Australia
The first one contains an awful lot of overpowering foliage without a definitive subject in mind. I like the idea, and there is huge scope for this, but I'm just wondering what you objective was here? What result were you aiming for? Second one - slightly leaning profile (to left). And the tree overhang really intrudes on the subject, confusing the viewer as to what is the "actual" subject here - church (background) or trees (foreground). Anyway, nice post
PaulG wrote:
The first one contains an awful lot of overpowering foliage without a definitive subject in mind. I like the idea, and there is huge scope for this, but I'm just wondering what you objective was here? What result were you aiming for? Second one - slightly leaning profile (to left). And the tree overhang really intrudes on the subject, confusing the viewer as to what is the "actual" subject here - church (background) or trees (foreground). Anyway, nice post
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The trees could be viewed as window to frame the church. Every one has their version of windows and I guess my version is unusual. But thanks for your comment
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