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Fenway Park Infrared

Monday, May 10, 2010

It was a chilly night at Fenway park yesterday, but the Sox beat the Yanks 9 – 3 which made it easy. I also took a few minutes to catch this shot with my IR converted D100.

Fenway Infrared
Fenway Park

posted by James filed in Experimental,Sports

Going Infrared

Saturday, May 1, 2010

This week I began a new photography experiment. I ordered a replacement filter for my Nikon D100 from LifePixel to convert it to infrared. The filter replaces the one normally in the camera, right over the sensor, which normally blocks the infrared light in favor of the visible spectrum we’re used to. The replacement does just the opposite. Visible light is blocked and infrared is allowed through.

Disassembling the camera to replace the filter was a nerve-wracking process. The first attempt left the camera firing, but not recording anything. You can imagine the panic. The second attempt fixed that problem, but left the display screen on the back disabled. This was less stressful as I now realized the tricky part was getting the little serial cables seated properly.

It was a thrill to see the first images, though directly out of the camera they are pretty raw. Here’s a sample:

Some work in Aperture made the raw image into something a little more interesting:

Infrared Neighborhood

A couple days later I was able to take my new toy out for a test drive. I drove down to Connecticut to see what I could find. The sun I expected in the morning never materialized, but I was able to get a few nice shots.

Comstock in IR
The Comstock Covered Bridge in East Hampton, Connecticut

Connecticut's Iwo Jima Memorial
Connecticut’s Iwo Jima Memorial

I’m still trying to get a handle on properly editing the raw IR images and there’s a lot of experimenting left to do, but it’s been an interesting start.

posted by James filed in Experimental

Covered Bridges – Yes We Camera Versions

Sunday, October 25, 2009

I’m having way too much fun with Yes We Camera for the iPhone…

Carleton Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

Carleton Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

 

Saco River Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

Saco River Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

 

Cocheco Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

Cocheco Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

 

Groveton Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

Groveton Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

 

Nutfield Crossing Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

Nutfield Crossing Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

 

Stark Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

Stark Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

 

Cresson Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

Cresson Covered Bridge - Yes We Camera version

posted by James filed in Covered Bridges,Experimental

Funny Face

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Funny Face

This is a double exposure created with DXP on the iPhone.

posted by James filed in Experimental

Stowell Road Covered Bridge, Merrimack, NH

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Stowell Road Covered Bridge, Merrimack, New Hampshire

Stowell Road Covered Bridge, Merrimack, New Hampshire

The owner of the horses next to this bridge was kind enough to let me on her property to get this shot today. I’m very thankful because the trip would have been a bust otherwise.

posted by James filed in Covered Bridges,Experimental
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