Visited my parents and was able to take some infrared pictures of a non-inductive field. (Inductive field for comparison: https://chaos.social/@pandora/114257411128525445 ).
Kinda cool and interesting again.
A bit late to the game for #ArtAdventCalendar - like last year, I try to review my year in photography, with two photo picks from each month of the year.
It's December 1st, so let's goooo #ArtAdventCalendar!
This year there'll be six images each of snowy landscapes, infrared, fungi and frozen soap bubbles.
Dec 1st - Frozen Soap bubbles freshly produced last week (1/6)
Photo of frost dappled grass in the morning sun, gluttering like covered in sugar. Four bubbles have landed gently within those spikes and begun to crystallise.
Reichsburg #Cochem, a Prussian industrial's historistic wet dream made reality. He rebuilt a destroyed late medieval castle overlooking Cochem will all modern conveniences and filled it with antiques to roleplay an early modern aristocrat during summer holidays.
The Palace of Fine Arts is a building that's stands in the Marina District of San Francisco. The palace was built as an exhibition center for 1915, Pan Pacific Celebration and is one of the few buildings from the exhibition that is still standing today.
This is an infrared photograph of the iconic Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.
The grand rotunda and classical columns of the Palace are prominently featured, showcasing its Beaux-Arts style.
The infrared technique transforms the surrounding foliage into ethereal, light-toned textures—often appearing white or silvery—creating a surreal contrast against the darker architectural elements.
A tranquil pond in the foreground mirrors the structure, adding depth and symmetry to the composition.
The overall mood is dreamlike and otherworldly, with the infrared palette lending a timeless, almost mystical quality to the scene.
Das Bild zeigt einen Pavillon in einem Park mit Bäumen, die in infraroter Fotografie in verschiedenen Rottönen erscheinen.
Das Bild zeigt einen halbrunden Pavillon aus hellem Stein mit einem dunklen Dach, der inmitten eines Parks steht. Um den Pavillon herum befinden sich zahlreiche Bäume und Sträucher, die alle in einem intensiven, leuchtenden Rosarot erscheinen. Dies deutet auf eine Bearbeitung des Bildes hin, wahrscheinlich mittels Infrarotfotografie, die die Pflanzenwelt in solchen Farben darstellt. Der Himmel ist leicht bewölkt, in einem blassen Blau- und Weißton gehalten, was einen eher weichen und verträumten Kontrast zu den kräftigen Farben der Vegetation bildet. Die Gesamtstimmung des Bildes ist ruhig und friedlich, fast schon surreal durch die ungewöhnliche Farbgebung. Es wirkt harmonisch und idyllisch, ein ruhiger Ort zum Verweilen. Es sind keine Menschen oder Tiere auf dem Bild zu sehen. Die Architektur des Pavillons ist klassisch und elegant, was zur ruhigen und würdevollen Atmosphäre beiträgt.
This infrared photograph showcases a serene lakeside scene with a historic castle-like structure nestled among trees. The infrared effect gives the foliage a bright, almost white or golden hue, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The castle, with its arched windows and medieval architectural elements, stands as a striking contrast against the ethereal landscape. The water in the foreground is smooth and reflective, adding a sense of tranquility to the image. The sky, with soft clouds, appears darker due to the infrared spectrum, enhancing the surreal and timeless quality of the scene.
Gate leading towards the amphitheatre just out of the frame on the left side. A cloud momentarily blocking the late morning sun. Tjat strange boxy pine tree was probably cut this way?
I got impatient for #ShittyCameraChallenge and have been running around the Bay shooting #neon with this ancient digicam, which I modded for infrared ~14 years ago!
Starting a thread now because there might be lots of weird purple stuff coming down the tubes...
RAW photography processing (including infrared) on an android phone ( www.macklin.co )
I've been messing with #infrared #photography using #termux #dcraw & #imagemagick to process RAW files without needing a computer. ...