2011-03-16

Reed Park

The following shots are all multiple shots (except for one of them) stitched together. All are infrared.

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I also attempted to try some tonemapping of an IR shot. The first is the original, and to be honest, I think I like the original the best.

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A few shots of Caleb.

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Duck, Duck, Goose

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Some of the wildlife as seen in IR.

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Kino Park

I noticed a soccer match being played in the park near me, so I ran over with my camera to give sports photography a go. Grass could have been a lot greener, but I guess that's what I get for living in Tucson.

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Afterwards I roamed around the park, and decided to try for a few more panoramas. Also got a couple panoramic shots during the soccer match, and decided to see if I could make an HDR panorama.

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And finally, snapped a few IR shots.

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HDR and IR Panorama

I decided to try out new-to-me panorama software, using my IR camera and my new 0.20x fisheye lens. I liked the result!

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I was also messing around with an old photo I took of an M2 machine gun, using a technique called HDR.

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Continuing with the panorama software and fisheye, here is a "Little Planet" stereographic panorama I did as well.

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Tucson Zoo

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