Infrared Photography : New Gallery
03rd May 2012
I have just launched a new gallery of images which I will be adding to over the coming weeks and months : an Infra-red Gallery.
I have bought a converted Nikon D70 and have been learning to use it whilst working on a project, Churches in the Landscape, which I will cover in further blogs.
The Nikon is converted to capture only infra-red images, so I can use it as normal to take images, but the processing is very different from that for normal RAW or JPG images.
By capturing infra-red light, the result is quite distinctive with green foliage showing up white, blue skies turn very dark blue or black and the overall style is monochromatic. The first sets of images will be black and white and focused on the Churches project, but different shots will be added over time.
I hope you enjoy the different style.

I have bought a converted Nikon D70 and have been learning to use it whilst working on a project, Churches in the Landscape, which I will cover in further blogs.
The Nikon is converted to capture only infra-red images, so I can use it as normal to take images, but the processing is very different from that for normal RAW or JPG images.
By capturing infra-red light, the result is quite distinctive with green foliage showing up white, blue skies turn very dark blue or black and the overall style is monochromatic. The first sets of images will be black and white and focused on the Churches project, but different shots will be added over time.
I hope you enjoy the different style.

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