I do love infrared photography. So when testing other cameras I still had my IR camera handy.
Last weekend I was out in the country. I had a number of cameras in for testing, specifically the Olympus E-510, Nikon D300 and Sony a350, and so decided to head off to my favorite bit of the world at present and do a day of shooting. It was great though the weather was less than perfect.
As is my normal practice when at all possible, I took my converted for infrared Canon 350D along for the ride. In between testing these other cameras (reviews up shortly) I also got some shooting in with the IR camera.
I’ve been processing these images a bit differently lately. Some I’ve been handling just in Aperture, a program I am growing to love. Others have been going through Adobe Camera RAW. Here I’ve been using the new Vibrancy control to increase the color saturation of the subtle color my camera typically gives me.
Here I used the Hue/Saturation control to adjust the overall color of the image
Does this look like a shot of a toy landscape to anyone else? It sure does to me.