A family selfie.
Infrared converted Canon 20D, 10mm, 60sec @f/22, ISO 100
A family selfie.
Infrared converted Canon 20D, 10mm, 60sec @f/22, ISO 100
Train crossing in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
Infrared converted Canon 20D w/10-22mm @10mm, 3 Image HDR @f20. Processed in Lightroom 4.3, Photoshop CS5, NIK HDR Efex Pro2 and Perfect B&W.
Lake Eola #2, Orlando, FL IR Converted Canon 20D w/10-22mm @10mm, ISO 800 @f/16 Processed in Lightroom 4 and Photoshop CS5
Lake Eola #2, Orlando, FL IR Converted Canon 20D, processed in Lightroom and Photoshop CS5
Last week we had some very foggy weather here on the Space Coast, something we don’t get that often. So I grabbed my gear and headed out to the Viera Wetlands to see what I could find. The first thing I found was my 70-200mm lens wasn’t focusing properly, but that’s another post. So I tried the infrared camera out to see what would happen with all of this fog and although I wasn’t thrill with most of the shots, I did like this one. //
I was on the left coast of Florida visiting in-laws over the holiday's and they took us to out to lunch at this shopping center & restruatant place (I don't remember the name of it) over looking Charlotte Harbor in Punta Gorda. It was a cool day with not a cloud in the sky, so of course I had my Canon Infrared converted camera with me just in case. Although there wasn't much to photograph, I thought this palm tree and rental shack looked kinda cool.
Processed using Lightroom 4.3, Photoshop CS5 and onOne's Perfect B&W.
While I out for a short hike in Georgia with my Infrared converted Canon 20D, I was looking up at the trees and noticing how the sun was lighting up the tree tops. So as I was walking along and taking different shots, I saw this perfect check mark opening in the canopy.
Processed with Lightroom 4 and onOne Software’s Prefect B&W.
Covered bridge in Stone Mountain Park, GA. A three shot HDR with my Infrared converted Canon 20D and processed with Lightroom 4.2 and onOne Software’s Prefect B&W.
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Old Grist Mill at Stone Mountain Park in Georgia. Shot with my Infrared converted Canon 20D and processed with Lightroom and onOne Software's Prefect B&W.