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  1. Kevin Pinkerton

    Infrared of a pond on my farm

    Hello everyone. I am new here and wanted to share an IR image to kick things off. If my username is an issue (as it is what I love to do, not my name), then please let me know. This image is from my archives. It is an 850nm filter made with an older Nikon D5200 full spectrum camera.
  2. Evgeniya Korneeva

    Dangerous conspiracy among a group of peppers.

    When I saw them, I thought - Hmm, they’re probably plotting something.. Then I took a photo in Infrared, and my suspicions were confirmed. Filter RG720, Nikon D7100.
  3. Evgeniya Korneeva

    Several shining 'bulbs'.

    "Several light bulbs." This is a photo of acorns. I took this photo using a Nikon D7100, converted full-spectrum camera. The filter on the lens is Schott RG715. For lighting - I used several different LEDs, that hung around. Photo taken in the infrared, in total darkness. So, I wanted to get a...
  4. J

    Secret Light of Flowers

    Mounting a Sony A7R to a 4x5 view camera and using old portrait lenses ( thank you Jim Galli) dating from 1890 to 1920, I started a series of IR still life’s of a variety of flowers.
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