Quebec City – Infrared
While in Quebec I did some experimentation with the Sony A99 I had converted to infrared.
THIS is an adventure
While in Quebec I did some experimentation with the Sony A99 I had converted to infrared.
We took the train from Montreal to Quebec City to enjoy a few days there. It was beautiful in the snow.
While walking around Montreal on St Laurent Blvd we discovered quite a bit of street art in the form of some rather large murals. We later learned that Montreal hosts the Festival Mural Festival d Art Urbain. Some of these
While in Montreal we visited the Notre-Dame Basilica. It is a thing of beauty and by getting there early, I was able to take some nice photographs using a tripod and my full frame fisheye lens In the evening we
We decided to go someplace very cold for Christmas. Montreal and Quebec City! It s a relatively short flight from Houston to Montreal where we plan to spend a few days before taking the train to Quebec City. Temperatures are consistently
I thought it might be fun to take the IR camera and combine it with the Tamron 150-600mm lens and see what I could do with the inhabitants of the Houston Zoo. The results were interesting. The Tamron is quite well
I find these to be interesting in that the post process made them look like AutoCAD renderings. I continue to be amazed at what I am able to produce using infrared.
In my previous post, I mentioned that I had converted my A99 to Super Color Infrared. And while color is interesting in infrared, the ability to convert to monochrome for a more traditional IR look is an added bonus
I decided to convert my unused Sony A99 to Super Color Infrared which is equivalent to a 590nm Filter. The results are very interesting and I look forward to exploring this new medium. Here are some of my initial images,
Short drive today through a rather unremarkable part of Norway. We arrived in Oslo pretty early and had to wait a few hours to get checked into our hotel. Temps are in the mid 80s and our hotel has no