... when all the pine trees turn yellow! 590nm converted Nikon DSLR
Michael13 Well-Known Member Today at 11:07 AM #1 ... when all the pine trees turn yellow! 590nm converted Nikon DSLR
AlanLichty Moderator Today at 11:49 AM #2 I really like the vastly different palette this presents compared to the usual Crater Lake images. Excellent result!
I really like the vastly different palette this presents compared to the usual Crater Lake images. Excellent result!
Jameel Hyder Moderator Staff member Today at 12:27 PM #3 I like the yellow/gold treatment of the foliage. I wouldn't be able to identify this as Crater Lake if you hadn't mentioned it.
I like the yellow/gold treatment of the foliage. I wouldn't be able to identify this as Crater Lake if you hadn't mentioned it.
Michael13 Well-Known Member Today at 2:29 PM #4 AlanLichty said: I really like the vastly different palette this presents compared to the usual Crater Lake images. Excellent result! Click to expand... Thanks Alan. I have tried several different IR cutoff filters, for me both the 665 and 590 look their best with yellow foliage. Jameel Hyder said: I like the yellow/gold treatment of the foliage. I wouldn't be able to identify this as Crater Lake if you hadn't mentioned it. Click to expand... Thanks Jameel. Mt. Scott is there in the background, but it's not iconic enough for any recognition.
AlanLichty said: I really like the vastly different palette this presents compared to the usual Crater Lake images. Excellent result! Click to expand... Thanks Alan. I have tried several different IR cutoff filters, for me both the 665 and 590 look their best with yellow foliage. Jameel Hyder said: I like the yellow/gold treatment of the foliage. I wouldn't be able to identify this as Crater Lake if you hadn't mentioned it. Click to expand... Thanks Jameel. Mt. Scott is there in the background, but it's not iconic enough for any recognition.