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The monochromatic pink tones are the effect of the dark red filter, this in combination with the high aperture and slow shutterspeed creates these pink/red tones. <br /> | The monochromatic pink tones are the effect of the dark red filter, this in combination with the high aperture and slow shutterspeed creates these pink/red tones. <br /> | ||
These photographs are a representation of the infrared spectrum, the filter is only passing light from the very high red edge of the visible spectrum and infrared light. <br /> | These photographs are a representation of the infrared spectrum, the filter is only passing light from the very high red edge of the visible spectrum and infrared light. <br /> | ||
In the bottom row I experimented with the slow shutter speed and movement. | |||
Revision as of 12:00, 26 March 2019
Digital infrared
All of these photos were shot with my Nikon D40 in combination with the Hoya IR 72 filter.
The monochromatic pink tones are the effect of the dark red filter, this in combination with the high aperture and slow shutterspeed creates these pink/red tones.
These photographs are a representation of the infrared spectrum, the filter is only passing light from the very high red edge of the visible spectrum and infrared light.
In the bottom row I experimented with the slow shutter speed and movement.