Posts Tagged ‘infrared’

Danesfield in IR

August 20, 2011

A couple of weeks ago while out cycling around Danesfield, I took my G11 along for some IR. For some reason, this time, they didn’t come out as well as the Stocker’s Lake ones. I got a hotspot in each of the pics I took, it was more obvious in the longer exposed colour versions than when converted to black and white. I’d even covered the viewfinder, but that made a blind bit of difference.

Perhaps IR with the G11 doesn’t work for all types of pics.

Just before we lost the sun for the afternoon

A field, you can just about see the hotspot in the middle here

 

Infrared on Bury and Stocker’s Lake

July 30, 2011

Another day with blue skies and fluffy clouds. Bodies of water really do seem to give the pics an extra edge.

G11 infrared test

July 30, 2011

Ooh, it seems my G11 yields some pretty decent IR pics.

Bury Lake

Tree island

 

Infrared on Chobham Common

July 25, 2011

Sunny day, blue skies with fluffy white clouds. Time for some infrared. I’ve got to say, this was probably one of my more successful forays into IR photography.

Where to?

A tree amongst the chalk heathland

Two paths

 

Infrared on May Hill

April 26, 2011

Went hiking around the South Wales/England border over the weekend and figured I’d take advantage of the sunny weather and do some IR photography. I’m pretty sure I’ve processed them incorrectly, you can see some posterization here and there. I suspect I need to extend the shutter speed.

Pine trees on top of May Hill

More trees

Apparently, you can see 12 counties on a clear day

More trees