Shot on a full spectrum Sony a6000, with a Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 AI-S and a Tiffen #12 filter. I put this together to showcase how these photos look as I shoot them compared to the finished rendering. It's meant to mimic the color model of Kodak Aerochrome, a long discontinued color infrared filmstock. The red channel of the finished image represents near-infrared light, the green channel is red, and the blue channel is green. Notice how the sky is blue but somewhat dark, that's because you're only seeing the green light in the sky rendered as blue.
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Ecola State Park, Oregon. May 2023
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Infrared photograph of a tree in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Photography by Elizabeth Opalenik
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Testing out how effectively I can link to images I've posted on Flickr. This is another IRG (Infrared-Red-Green) image, but instead of being made with a single exposure on my full spectrum camera, I instead used a two exposure compositing technique with my unconverted Canon Rebel T5. While you're limited to shooting static subjects and locking down on a tripod, it's really cool to be able to take images like this on a normal camera.
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A few days ago I turned one of my digicams into a full spectrum sensor camera.
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Deep in the Cascades. Washington State, October 2023
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