Ian has lent me his infrared converted Fuji XE-2 and so took it for a walk round Toft with three different lens to see how I got on as my infrared conversion (known as 'The Brick') is of a Canon 1D mkII which is definitely not a travel camera. All three lenses proved ok when a monochrome profile is applied (8mm Samyang fisheye and 23mm and 35mm Fuji). The results are different to my Canon conversion - in monochrome they are very reminiscent of the back and white infrared film that I used for years and I liked this. I didn't get on so well with colour images - the first is the only one in this set I liked and there I have desaturated everything except the eyes. I made a custom profile for conversion but was not able to get a colour rendering that I liked and the two wider lenses showed 'hot spots' in the central areas - see last three images.
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Quiet Moments in the Cambridge Crowds
At this time of year, Cambridge is very full of tourists visiting the town and especially the colleges and River. however there are still quiet backwaters .
Monday, August 21, 2017
Concrete Supreme - RAF Bentwater Cold War Museum
For those fellow unofficial members of the Concrete Appreciation Society (yes it does exist), here are a few images of the huge concrete structure that now houses the Bentwater Cold War Museum. Some of the original rooms exist such as the decontamination showers and the Operations Room, but for me it was the edifice itself that took my eye, spoilt only by the glass front entrance hall that has been added. An american, who was stationed at the site in the 1980s, gave us all the details of the 120 war-ready airplanes, their staffing, munitions etc. This served to reinforce my feeling of the utterly futile waste of the immense fortunes spent on the ‘Cold War’ and what good it could have done spent on humanitarian projects?
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Playing with Monochrome Conversion - Silver Efex Pro and Infrared
I have been experimenting to see which is the best way to get a monochrome from my infrared images. Image 1 is my choice for this scene. This is a Silver Efex conversion done on the original raw file (Image 2)before applying my custom profile (image 3). If I use the monochrome conversion in Lightroom and adjust the colour sliders, then the conversion from the image with profile applied (Image 4) is the more satisfactory but it isn't possible to get the separation of subjects and background that you can achieve with SEP control points (Taken in Clare Gardens Cambridge)
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Infrared Punts, Cows, Trees etc in Cambridge
Here are a few softer images from a sunny late afternoon in Cambridge showing that, even on the busiest of tourist days, there are always quiet places.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Infrared Sidgwick Site Cambridge
With the bright light yesterday, I thought it time for an outing for my infrared camera. Started in the Sidgwick site in Cambridge. The images show the variation in colour you get with even small changes to position and light values. I particularly liked the tones and detail on the Lambretta which was pale blue!
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