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'Pointed hat' bridge


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Here at 52°47'1" N 4°43'50" E in 1997 they built a wooden bridge as a representation of a dome farmhouse (I call it the Pointed hat bridge :) ) across the Grote Sloot (Big Ditch?).

Today (2018.07.23) I went there with my DIY modified Sony A580, ENNA München Lithagon 28mm (@ f/11) and some filters.

 

VIS image Baader UV/IR cut filter, ISO 100, 1/125 s, 1/160 s

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UV image, Baader U filter, ISO 100, 2.5 s

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IR image, 850 nm filter, ISO 100, 1/20s, 1/15 s

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IR colour film simulation as desdribed in Digital Ultraviolet and Infrared Photography by Adrian Davies on pages 107 - 109.

Remarkable here is the pattern of the shadows: cyan - black - red (the movement of earth in 3 minutes of time?).

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Andy Perrin
Nice! What a strange bridge. Your EIR rendition is very different from mine. Partly because I prefer dark reds and more saturated colors so I adjust them that way.
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Herman, Interesting structure, looks like it has a little lookout way up top. Would make an interesting house given a little more added material.

Very pleasing EIR composite simulations. I actually like the White/Cyan/Black/Red on the railing, etc.. These look very nice.

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This is a very well photographed and finished series, Herman. The view from under the bridge is striking in all 4 versions. The contrasts in the IR version caught my eye and held it the longest. But I also admire the subtle tints you have brought out in the UV version. And the colorful shadow patterning in the last photograph is so fascinating - and so unexpected.
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Nice 2-exposure IRG images. The chronochromic fringing in such images is usually a nuisance, but you have made something decorative out of it.

 

You could also assemble some GBU images out of what you have here, I think.

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