Early morning clearing after some night rain.
Padilla Bay by tuco, on Flickr
M9, Zeiss 35mm, R72
Peter,
Wonderful image.
St. Simon's Episcopal Church is an an old church in Newberry County, SC from the same period as the Estonian Lutheran Church, perhaps slightly older.
https://www.scpictureproject.org/new...ns-church.html
I photographed St. Simon's Episcopal Church a number of years ago. From the photos in the attached web site the church appears to have suffered significant decay since then.
Sandy
For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
[url]https://groups.io/g/carbon
The weather only permitted one other photo at the church:
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
The green slime covering the rocks at low tide emitted a good IR signature.
Padilla Bay by tuco, on Flickr
M9, Zeiss 25mm, R72
Last edited by tuco; 9-Aug-2021 at 08:52. Reason: Link
A word of advice to anyone considering a 950nm conversion (there's probably only one other person): it doesn't work the way you think.
My 950 converted camera is going back to Isaac Szabo for some testing, and he'll probably install an 850nm filter instead.
The IR effect at 950nm is strange: the skies are not as dark as they should be, the whites are not as white as they should be. This makes for difficult development.
You'd think that as the "nm" number goes up, the IR effect and contrast will increase, but with this filter, I found that results were very inconsistent.
So if you're going for 950nm, ask for some test shots first, which is what Isaac is going to do this time. I didn't think to ask for test shots when he did the conversion last week.
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