This is not shot in winter, but in midsummer. It looks this way because it was shot with a camera which was modified for IR photography by removing the IR blocking filter on the sensor itself which normally filters out all infrared light + adding a IR filter on the lens (blocks all normal light except infrared light). There are some colors left because it was shot in near-infrared which leaves all blue in real life as a weak red in your shot. In postprocessing you then switch the red and blue color channel and you get something like the photo below.
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©Rznag Rmrod
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Oh Mann. Das sind so Bilder wo ich mich wünschte, ich hätte die tausendfache Menge an SP...
Wow...ja danke danke für das Kompliment. Freut mich echt wenns so gefällt. Bis jetzt hatte ich leider nur mit ein paar Bildern mehr Erfolg. Das meiste geht entweder unter oder is halt doch nicht so gut :D
That looks so FUCKING amazing, its unreal!
Edit: Is it? Also, is the strips in the sky chemtrails? No one knows. lol
It is real, this is just an infrared photo. In infrared the world looks a bit different to what your eyes normally know. But it is still real.
No! I read your post. I know its real @rznag I have never seen anything like it. Its like snow, but not snow trees. Hard to describe the awwww feeling I am getting right now. Thank you for sharing.
Infrared photography is also used to document changes to the environment, the health of forests, wetlands, bays and oceans because it shows things which are normally hidden to the human eye.
In infrared photos all green of deciduous trees becomes white. I find it strange everytime i see it myself, that` s why i love doing it. It simply gives you another perspective which normal photography can` t give you.
It's realy Amazing! I would not mind a walk there. :) Given that we now have 35 heat. ;)
Thank you but that day wasn` t colder, it was in mid summer. In winter the trees would have no leaves.
Surreal and amazing.
Thank you
I'm impressed! Could you disclose the equipment and process details? Could you make a post 'how to IR-photo'? Thanks.
Thanks @fooblic
Yes, sure i could do that....very good idea.
I will create a tutorial or how-to in the next days. Perhaps i find some time tomorrow.
Most of my shots are taken with the same cam, an old modified Pentax K100d super which has a quite weak IR blocking filter already when delivered. But i removed it completely, this has also the drawback that it sucks at normal photography now :D I will explain that a bit more in a detailed post.
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Thanks man
WOV! Amazing!