Ever since I got my IR camera I had this subject mind. "Light of the Moon", 1991 by Igor Mitoraj - Bronze, 136 x 142 x 83 inches. All the photos of this huge sculpture park piece that I have seen have been in natural light. I just felt IR would be a better fit with the title, and I am pleased with the result. Canon 5D with the manual focus Nikkor 55mm f3.5 ai'd micro
James Markus wrote:
Ever since I got my IR camera I had this subject mind. "Light of the Moon", 1991 by Igor Mitoraj - Bronze, 136 x 142 x 83 inches. All the photos of this huge sculpture park piece that I have seen have been in natural light. I just felt IR would be a better fit with the title, and I am pleased with the result. Canon 5D with the manual focus Nikkor 55mm f3.5 ai'd micro
New pictures that are similar to stuff I've had before, but since it's slow around here I'll share anyway. First shot 28mm f2.8 AIS, second fishing shot is the 50-135.
A couple from Hokitiki Gorge on New Zealand's South Island on the West Coast near to Haast.
I had planned to visit earlier but the weather was bad so popped back in later in the trip. Unfortunately, I had forgotten to change back from jpeg when shooting the Great Crested Grebes when last using the Z6II. With the 20/3.5 U.D.