Andy Perrin Posted June 16, 2019 Share Posted June 16, 2019 I spent some time by the pond near my apartment. I've taken photos there previously which you can see on the board here and also captured St. John's Seminary (visible across the water) in LWIR here. Some of the locations are the same, but the wavelengths involved are different in this post. First a UV shot. I found an interesting way to alter the false colors here, by doing a channel swap and then rotating the hue in the Photoshop hue-saturation dialog until the sky became blue. A side effect was that the seminary looks like a golden castle. Here is a crop of the seminary: Here are some irises (iris versicolor, probably) growing by the water's edge. The colors are the board's standard UV (post WB) colors. Night fell. Those irises fluoresced nicely. And here's the seminary in LWIR. I really need to get a LWIR lens with a smaller field of view. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted June 25, 2019 Share Posted June 25, 2019 A very nice sequence Andy. I like the idea of visiting one place and photographing it in various UVIRy ways as the day passes. We alternate light photographers get to see so many cool aspects of a scene. Link to comment
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