Yesterday, I showed some color images of the hills that I made recently. Today, it’s equal time for the B&W infrared ones.
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Edwardsays
I occasionally wonder how it would look if you mapped the entire IR+visible spectrum into the visible spectrum (e.g. IR->red, red->yellowish green, green->bluish green and blue->blue). Probably less interesting than I hope, I suppose; just a slightly psychedelic version of the visible scene with bright pink foliage in place of green, at a guess Flowers could be interesting if you included UV, where they often have patterns we can’t see.
Edward says
I occasionally wonder how it would look if you mapped the entire IR+visible spectrum into the visible spectrum (e.g. IR->red, red->yellowish green, green->bluish green and blue->blue). Probably less interesting than I hope, I suppose; just a slightly psychedelic version of the visible scene with bright pink foliage in place of green, at a guess Flowers could be interesting if you included UV, where they often have patterns we can’t see.
tex andrews says
Boy, that top one is a real honey. I’d need to see the others in person to better evaluate. Any of these going on sale?
Herb says
Great stuff- I do like the drama in IR. Most of what I get into competitions turns out to be my IR work.