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Kasuga Shinto Shrine- Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan- April 2016

Kasuga Shinto Shrine- Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan- April 2016


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Oak tree throughout the visible and invisible spectrum of light.  UV through IR and combined spectruOak tree throughout the visible and invisible spectrum of light.  UV through IR and combined spectruOak tree throughout the visible and invisible spectrum of light.  UV through IR and combined spectruOak tree throughout the visible and invisible spectrum of light.  UV through IR and combined spectruOak tree throughout the visible and invisible spectrum of light.  UV through IR and combined spectruOak tree throughout the visible and invisible spectrum of light.  UV through IR and combined spectru

Oak tree throughout the visible and invisible spectrum of light.  UV through IR and combined spectrums.

This is a canon full spectrum camera with the UV and IR filters removed by light pixel and shot with varying filters from Zomei 680nm Pass, 680nm Pass & Tiffen T1, B+W 403, B+W 403 & T1, T1, and no filter.


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Photography by Visioni ItalianeLocation:  Terento/Terenten, Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy Technique: Di

Photography by Visioni Italiane

Location:  Terento/Terenten, Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy 

Technique: Digital Infrared   

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Sunbeams over the North Sea off the coast of Cornwall. Taken with an infrared lens which gives it th

Sunbeams over the North Sea off the coast of Cornwall. 

Taken with an infrared lens which gives it the luminous light.


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Taken using an IR modified digital camera 

Taken using an IR modified digital camera 


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Went out in the woods today.Used my modified IR camera

Went out in the woods today.Used my modified IR camera


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 Taken using an IR modified digital camera

Taken using an IR modified digital camera


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here have a low quality screenshot of my 3rd infrared attempt, also follow me here on insta if you w

here have a low quality screenshot of my 3rd infrared attempt, also follow me here on insta if you want. i still haven’t made one for art tho…


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@crispyfishsticks linked me an IR photography post that made me realize that I never shot anything i@crispyfishsticks linked me an IR photography post that made me realize that I never shot anything i@crispyfishsticks linked me an IR photography post that made me realize that I never shot anything i@crispyfishsticks linked me an IR photography post that made me realize that I never shot anything i@crispyfishsticks linked me an IR photography post that made me realize that I never shot anything i@crispyfishsticks linked me an IR photography post that made me realize that I never shot anything i

@crispyfishsticks linked me an IR photography post that made me realize that I never shot anything in full spectrum in autumn - which is really stupid because every single color just screams SHOOT IN IR YOU PRUNEY PICKLE. And, hoo boy, I’m glad I went out in the last light of the only day that had a bit of sun after work. Sunset + fall colors + infrared = Yes. And I still didn’t test out a green filter that could drive this IR experiment really home. Maybe we’ll get a few hours of sun tomorrow… would be a nice distraction from the general slump.


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Some of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the ZugspiSome of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the ZugspiSome of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the ZugspiSome of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the ZugspiSome of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the ZugspiSome of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the ZugspiSome of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspi

Some of the infrared photographs from hiking in the region of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze. I shot almost everything with the “Lùra-O-Vision” filter stack this time, and I think I’ve improved my infrared game. We had perfect weather all week, and I’m happy about this pretty conclusion of 2019′s infrared season. :)

Also,@shivallon​ and I went to Riverside’s concert yesterday evening after I stumbled out of the homebound train, and they’re unbelievable live. Our awesomely expressive headbanging-dance was beyond euphoric, and while I was afraid to use any part of my body at the drums today, it behaved pretty well. Must have been the obscene caloric surplus from Southern Bavaria’s food that I now have to get rid of again. x)


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