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Category Archives: Infrared
Multiple Manipulations
Here is an IR of trees with the sun backlighting the leaves. After some adjustments in Lightroom 3, I used Nik Silver Effects Pro to convert to black and white. Then I applies the Polaroid Transfer filter from Nik Color … Continue reading
IR Image
Trees display as white in infrared. What about other green vegetation? This cactus is a shade of green and has a white range. The detail is often lost but sometimes elements of the plant can be seen where they do … Continue reading
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At the Cemetery Using IR
I spent this afternoon at the Bethlehem Cemetery. Officially known as the Bethlehem Cemetery Association, it was established 140+ years ago on 30 acres in the town of Bethlehem (Delmar), NY. Only about 3/4 mile from my (northern) home, I … Continue reading
IR in B&W
Here is another infrared image taken of some small palms in my backyard. The original was taken as a jpg and converted to black and white with Nik Silver Effects Pro. I printed the finished image on RedRiver Paper’s Polar … Continue reading
Infrared Photography
The images in this post were taken with my newly converted infrared camera. I sent my ancient Canon 300D (Digital Rebel) away to LifePixel to get it converted to infrared. I chose the standard filter conversion which is equivalent to … Continue reading