Tom Robbins
Member
Hauled my old Canon 5D with sensor modified to infrared along on an outing to a rural area today around noon (remembered to insert a CF card this time, Ruben). The wavelength has a way of darkening blue sky, which then tends to make any clouds in the sky very apparent. There were few clouds at the time, however, so the resulting sky is almost night-like.
Fenced Pasture
I don't know if the IR darkness of the sky at noon varies with the season, but suspect if it does it would be to a minor extent.
Fenced Pasture
I don't know if the IR darkness of the sky at noon varies with the season, but suspect if it does it would be to a minor extent.