Blue, Yellow and Red

Really. What kind of filter brought out that colour of red, the R72? I've never seen a raw infrared digital shot since my infrareds have always involved the monochrome films like HIE and the sort.
 
Remi, you have done an amazingly great job with each of these photographs. was great to see a bunch of pictures maintaining consistent quality together from the same photographer.

the nut and bolt (#1) is one of the simplest yet most eyecatching photographs I've seen throughout today. great job with the colors on the plaza shot as well. try out a tripod (or support) for #6. excellent work - keep it up !!
 
Garbz:

Yes it's the Hoya R72, all of the shots turn out like that but I usually convert to B&W via red channel.

sayambhu:

Thank you :)
Heh, I did use a tripod for #6, the floats are blurry because the waves in the water moved them around during the 5 minute exposure.

My equipment:

Nikon D70s Body
Manfrotto tripod
Kit lens nikkor 18-70mm (used for shot 4 and 6)
Nikkor 50mm f1.8 (used for shot 1 and 2)
Nikkor 70-200mm f2.8 VR (used for shot 3 and 5)
Hama circular polarizer
Hoya R72 Infrared filter (used for shot 4)
B+W UV filter (used for shot 3)
Nikon remote shutter trigger (used for shot 6)
 
great set Remi, 4,5 and 6 are all winners for me :thumbup:
 
Great shots. 4 & 6 for me. The floats out of focus work for me because they help to draw attention to the boat house. Nice work!
 
I love all of these !!!

#6 and #1 are my favs.
 

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