Category: Experimental Photography
Post Type:
Photography
Mixed Media: None | infrared photography converted to b&w
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Posted: November 3, 2019
in the garden of a hotel in Mauritius
does it snow in the tropics ?
by supergold
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Black and White Photo Contest Contest Entry
no, it doesn't snow! this is an infrared photography taken with the IR filter R72 and converted to black&white; in IR photography, the live vegetation appears very white;
During WWI and WWII, IR photography proved extremely valuable, as images using the IR spectrum were not affected as much by atmospheric haze as normal photos. IR images were also able to show stark distinctions between vegetation and buildings, better identifying potential enemy targets such as camouflaged munitions factories and other key sites. Rivers, streams, lakes, and other waterways were depicted in a very dark hue, making them much more obvious.
by supergold Interested in this? Contact The Artist
During WWI and WWII, IR photography proved extremely valuable, as images using the IR spectrum were not affected as much by atmospheric haze as normal photos. IR images were also able to show stark distinctions between vegetation and buildings, better identifying potential enemy targets such as camouflaged munitions factories and other key sites. Rivers, streams, lakes, and other waterways were depicted in a very dark hue, making them much more obvious.
Mixed Media: None | infrared photography converted to b&w
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does it snow in the tropics ?
by supergold
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