Out-of-the-camera red? Or blue-shifted to normal human vision tones?
Out-of-the-camera red? Or blue-shifted to normal human vision tones?
At the National Aquarium in Baltimore, I found just the tight spot for this bird.
People do a lot of cool things with false color and infrared, and I will learn that. But I love the colors that come from just using the in-camera white balance based on the nearest bit of pavement.
In the tunnels that take the Jones Falls underground in Remington, looking out.
I also found a cat skull in the woods next to the CSX tracks. This is normal visible light, but taken using a focus stack technique.
One incandescent bulb among LED replicas at Peabody Heights Brewery. In the visible spectrum, they're all the same color. But the infrared (~720nm) tells a different story.
The Guilford Ave CSX bridge as seen from Barclay Street in infrared (~720nm). White balanced to the grey of the stone archway.
The view West from Margaret Brent Elementary/Middle in Baltimore, in infrared (~720nm)