Showing posts with label Sony RX100. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony RX100. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2025

Wrest Park Gardens 1

 Yesterday's skies were ideal for a visit to Wrest Park and the use of Infrared/Full spectrum photography. This is the first set and are from an infrared-converted (720nm) Sony RX100  .  

To quote ' 'Wrest Park is an exceptional rarity – a magnificent house of the 1830s, set in an outstanding restored garden landscape originating in the 17th century. The house itself is remarkable, a near unique example of 19th-century English architecture following the style of an 18th-century French chateau. Its grounds are a glorious amalgam of three centuries of English garden design, and contain one of the few remaining formal gardens of the early 18th century.'

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Thames Path: Woolwich to North Greenwich

On Saturday mornning, we walked through Woolwich and out on the Woolwich Route where my Aunt's used to live now all demolished and at the moment in the midst of a whole new building phase. We then went down onto the Thames path and walked along as far as the O2 dome, taking images as we went. I was using Sony RX100 which has been converted for IR photography, which has brought out  great detail in the skies and ironwork

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Infrared at sandy RSPB HQ

A few favourite infrared images from a trip to RSPB Sandy last week. Jpegs from Sony RX100; no postprocessing; all at F4, there is a central hotspot when into the light.


Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Epping Infrared Trees

With the very dull conditions on Sunday, getting good contrast in the Canon infrared images (b/w) proved a challenge but I do like the colour images from the converted Sony RX100.