AlanLichty
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Up until this year the last flower to bloom in our garden was the Monk's Hood but we ripped those out this last spring and replaced them with a new plant called Cosmos that is now giving us late season flowers. Since I had a new way to process IR images I decided to shoot one of the blooms with my Canon R5 MkII as well as with my 590nm IR converted Canon 5D MkII.
Pulling out the IR camera turned out to be a bit of a relearning curve since I hadn't used it for 3 or 4 years now. I completely forgot that autofocus goes out the window and the DSLR viewfinder is pretty much useless. The shot below was hand held but I will be yanking out my tripod for IR shooting going forward. Manually focusing Live View isn't the best solution for sharp imaging. I got past that part and then discovered that I had buried my old card readers for CompactFlash cards. I dug one of those older readers out and also had to find a USB-A cable with the MiniUSB on the other end. I haven't been carrying either the card reader or the cable with me on road trips for several years now.
I did not have both cameras with me out in the yard at the same time so the viewing angle isn't identical but this is the same bloom. Additionally the R5MkII shot was with a RF100-500mm lens while the IR shot was with an EF24-105mm lens.
IR:
Visible light:
C&C always welcome.
Pulling out the IR camera turned out to be a bit of a relearning curve since I hadn't used it for 3 or 4 years now. I completely forgot that autofocus goes out the window and the DSLR viewfinder is pretty much useless. The shot below was hand held but I will be yanking out my tripod for IR shooting going forward. Manually focusing Live View isn't the best solution for sharp imaging. I got past that part and then discovered that I had buried my old card readers for CompactFlash cards. I dug one of those older readers out and also had to find a USB-A cable with the MiniUSB on the other end. I haven't been carrying either the card reader or the cable with me on road trips for several years now.
I did not have both cameras with me out in the yard at the same time so the viewing angle isn't identical but this is the same bloom. Additionally the R5MkII shot was with a RF100-500mm lens while the IR shot was with an EF24-105mm lens.
IR:
Visible light:
C&C always welcome.