Showing posts with label Infrared Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infrared Photography. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 August 2021

Madingley Hall with the Cambridge Camera Club

 A couple of Saturdays ago a few of us from the Cambridge Camera Club met up at Madingley Hall. One of the topics suggested was Infrared Photography. I spend a couple of hours in the delightful Church on the site. Good to see friends again too.























Thursday, 29 July 2021

Hampshire Holiday Post 15 - RSPB Arne Nature Reserve

Day 7 and we all visited RSPB Arne Nature Reserve in Dorset. An interesting nature reserve. We managed to find some butterflies and insects. 





















Thursday, 8 July 2021

Hampshire Holiday Post 08 - Frensham Little Pond Infrared Landscapes

Day 4 of our holiday we traveled to Frensham Little Pond in Surrey (National Trust). After finding the car park we went for a wonder in the trees to the cafe and had a nice cup of coffee. I had not planned to use my infrared camera (a Canon 5dmkiii with 720nm filter) but the trees were so beautiful I thought the infrared might make a different photo.


These photos here have been worked on in Lightroom using the DNG Profile I have created for this camera and after some basic adjustments in Lightroom I took the file into Photoshop. I normally look at the false colour versions fist, with and without channel swapping, make a choice and between the false colour versions and then create an additional monochrome version. Back in Lightroom I try to decide if I like the False Colour version or monochrome. 
























Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum

Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum Spent an hour in the garden this afternoon after shopping in Cambridge this morning (I bought a n...