The Ruin at the Cross | Finale.
Having had the pleasure of trying out my new GR conversion last week, I now have the pleasure of sharing with you the last two infrared frames, bagged during my saunter around the old church at the Cross, not far from my home. I have always enjoyed how the GR allows me to reproduce texture, contrast and visual detail (though, ironically perhaps, I care little for actual sharpness) especially as I shoot almost exclusively for black and white and, having this second GR in my bag (or occasionally, my pocket) really does extend potentials for light-weight, no-fuss photography – both for visible-light captures and for alternative wavelengths.
I hope that these frames are as pleasing to your eye, as they are to mine. (Roll on, spring).
R.
Both the pictures are really cool, love them
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Thank you, Rajeev! 🙏
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Lovely, and the long shadows really step up the textures!
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Thank you, Brad! 🙏 Really glad that you like them!
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A friend of mine had an old DSL camera converted too, I am thinking of doing the same thing. Really enjoying all your images.
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I highly recommend it, Carolyn. I have two converted cameras alonside my standard setups too. Makes for very enjoyable changes in photographic direction no matter what the weather. Glad you’re enjoying them! Thank you! 🙏 Best, Rob.
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