590nm

  1. JimFox

    Simplicity

    This simple scene I had captured on my D7100 IR camera last week. As I was head back down the famous 395 highway in the Eastern Sierra south of the Alabama Hills. I spotted the cloud and hillside and stopped and shot it. I did a channel swap, and then went for the B&W look. I still like the IR...
  2. JimFox

    Open the Gate to Infrared

    I have been on an Infrared spree lately. I was making sure to take my Nikon D7100 that is converted to 590nm every where I went. So in this case I had dropped off the 2 oldest grandkids at Kids Night out event at the Windsor Rec Center. While they were having fun inside, I had a lot of hours to...
  3. Amy Nelson

    Watching the World in Action

    Looking out towards the San Juan's as the weather starts rolling in.
  4. JimFox

    Wagon Wheel

    Another look at a Wagon Wheel in Knotts Berry. Nikon D7100 - 590nm * Not Channel Swapped All comments are welcome, Jim
  5. JimFox

    An Ore Cart

    This is an ore cart in Knotts Berry Farm. A big part of the farm is mining. So lot's of old mining equipment in there. Nikon D7100 590nm IR Channel Swapped All comments are welcome, Jim
  6. Amy Nelson

    My Work Is Done

    I've been eyeing this truck for a while, but wish I had shot it before the tree limb fell. 590nm Color & BNW versions:
  7. JimFox

    Almost

    Almost the Snake River Overlook Almost in normal color. :) This is an Infrared image from a few weeks back. As the Snake River gets harder and harder to see from the famous Snake River Overlook that Ansel Adams made so famous, I have found myself gravitating to the south a 100 feet or so to...
  8. JimFox

    Fenced Out

    Following on the heals of Alan's "Fenced" IR image, I have one that I was working on that included a different fence, a bit more modern in construction. This was on the road leading from Idaho Falls heading East to the Grand Teton National Park. It had just snowed, so there wasn't really places...
  9. Pbnash1964

    My first post here in the Infrared group

    Thanks so much for the invite to join this group. Hopefully I will learn a lot and get benefit and inspiration from my fellow IR photographers.
  10. JimFox

    Thunderstorm Arch - Infrared B&W

    Thunderstorm Arch is in Valley of Fire. I captured it a week ago, and with the stormy skies that morning, this arch seemed like the appropriate place to be shooting. This is a 590nm IR shot that was channel swapped and then converted to B&W. All comments are welcome, Jim
  11. JimFox

    Trona Pinnacles

    This is from early morning in Trona Pinnacles west of Death Valley. It is shot in 590nm IR, it had the custom WB, but no Channel Swap as I liked the way it looked best this way. Nikon D7100 590nm All comments are welcome, Jim
  12. JimFox

    Last Leaf

    I went the other night to another local park to take some test shots against some chain link fence by their tennis courts as I am trying to deduce why I am sometimes getting very soft edges with this D7100 and 18-200mm lens since it was converted to IR. It only happens sometimes, so I was doing...
  13. JimFox

    IR in High Key

    I shot this the other day in a local park. It's not intentionally High Key, but it turned out that way. This is with minimal processing. Just the normal Custom WB and Channel Swap. Nothing else. Nikon D7100 @ 590nm IR All comments are welcome, Jim
  14. JimFox

    Cactus in B&W IR

    This is a closeup of some cactus I captured the other day. It's done in 590nm IR, Channel Swapped and then converted to B&W in Photoshop with the B&W convertor tool. All comments are welcome, Jim
  15. JimFox

    Out for a Ride

    While I was out at a local park testing a few lenses out with my newly converted Nikon D7100, I had set up along this trail that I like that weaves through some trees as this group of kids came riding their bikes. I didn't shoot with a slower shutter speed this time so the bikers are frozen...
  16. Shibu George

    590nm

  17. Shibu George

    New to Infrared photography

    Thanks Jim for adding this forum. I'm fairly new to Infrared (camera) photography, recently added an IR camera to my arsenal and just started playing with it. I will post my IR pictures here soon and love to learn and see pictures from others.
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