Infra-Red Photography - New Hampshire

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

Landscapes in New Hampshire taken with infra-red filter and processed in Photoshop for different color effects.

Olympus C2100 UZ (the UZI) with R72 near-IR filter. Music is Take 5, Dave Brubeck.

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  • How nice is the nature in the winter!!!

  • Dear Ralitoiv,

    There is no snow. These are all infra-red summer photos. Some images are artistically manipulated in Photoshop.

    Regards,

    FHNewhampshire

  • Any tips For a First Time IR photographer?

    in all my pics, the green of the trees dosent come out white, but red...

  • Dear TPS...

    I find that unless the sun is striking the trees (or any other dark object), the result is red. The sun has all the visible colors.

    FHNewhampshire

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  • Nice work. I also have a Nikon D-50 that I had converted by this guy in Cali. He removed the IR filter from over the sensor and it works great. there is almost no such thing as a bad IR capture and I love how there are always surprises.

  • Thanks,my friend!Anyway it looks like snow and is beautiful :)

  • Thank you Chabo. Infra-red is a strange but artistic form of photography.

    I visited your YouTube page and watched another Hilary Hahn performance.

    Regards, Fred

  • Cool! Perfect music to the pictures!!!

  • Wonderful -and so upbeat with the choice of music. Nicely Done! BF

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