full spectrum

  1. Amy Nelson

    Test Shot

    Montrose, Colorado Canon EOS-R Full Spectrum Converted Camera 14mm Rokinon f2.8 lens, 3200 ISO, 30 seconds. 3rd Milky Way shot of my photographic career, with at least a year in between each. But this time there was no messing around, I new exactly the settings I needed, set up was quick and...
  2. Amy Nelson

    Cimarron Spice

    A little stand of trees that I have shot many times, but this is the first time it worked out as I had hoped for.
  3. Amy Nelson

    Intimate Fall Scene

    This was taken early last fall. Canon EOR-R Full Spectrum conversion, 550nm Drop-in Filter
  4. Amy Nelson

    Back Country

    Late summer shot using IR Chrome drop-in filter.
  5. Amy Nelson

    Fall Color in the Mountains

    Shot on the way up and over Lizardhead Pass last fall. Fall colors taken with Full Spectrum Canon EOS-R with a Chrome Drop-in Filter.
  6. Amy Nelson

    Side Road Shot

    I was touring down a back road in Oklahoma when I buzzed by this quant little scene. I stop and turned around, it was something I didn't want to pass up. It was taken using a Lensbaby Sweet 50 & a 590nm Drop-in Filter.
  7. Amy Nelson

    Down the Road From Factory Butte

    It is amazing the mood changer IR/BNW can have on an image.
  8. Amy Nelson

    Dallas on Fire

    Full Spectrum with an IR Chrome Filter and matte finish.
  9. Amy Nelson

    Summer on the Mesa

    Canon EOS-R, 16mm Canon lens, Full-Spectrum, 720nm Drop-In Filter.
  10. Amy Nelson

    What a Beautiful Morning

    I was headed to the bank early Thursday morning, drooling over the magnificent cloud cover and running people off the road the whole way. It just so happens I had my camera gear with me, so after stopping at the bank I decided to drop down to Ridgeway. I'm so glad I did, I was able to get some...
  11. Amy Nelson

    Full Spectrum Conversion

    I've been wavering back and forth for a year now on converting my Canon 5D Mark IV to a Full Spectrum camera. I final decided three weeks ago to take the plunge (again 🤪). But when it came down to it, it was not advised to do it on my camera body of choice. Once I make a decision on something...
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