A 950nm fern
A little infrared tunnel in the woods
With a little hue and saturation adjustment
Clouds in IR the day after a storm
Country lane
Federal Creek from the Big Run bridge
The Court Street entrance to the campus
Under the Sycamores
College Green
The Ampitheatre at Scripps Hall
Looking south from Baker Center's balcony
They were giving away Red Bull, which gives you wi…
Looking North on Court Street
Hmmm. Well, it *is* about lunchtime . . .
Can't eat a worm from the middle, though
That's better
Goes down smooth
Mustn't eat too fast, though
That was satisfying. What's for dessert?
Ah, there's a nice after-lunch morsel
Good thing turtles are faster than junebugs, at le…
But beetles require some disassembly
One wing at a time
Dinky little box turtle
Supping on a bud
Rhubarb and afternoon sun
Doesn't look like a fisheye picture, does it
Monochrome dandelion
Looking down the hill
Stump, unswapped
Stump, channel swapped
Looking sunward on the ridge
Super bloody big bad wolf moon eclipse
And the Bobcat Battalion at the ceremony
More candy!
Some people are proud to be here
The cub scouts marched, too
The Federal Hocking High School band
Patriotism and candy
In the sunshine on Court Street
Athens High School's marching band
The Bobcat Battalion
The job requires courage and concentration
It's a tree-trimmer
How about now?
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The next level


Well, actually, 850nm would be the next level -- here I jump to a 950nm filter, on an ancient 24mm f2.8 Nikkor on the 720nm adapted Fuji X-E2. The filter allows a 720nm camera to dive deeper into infrared while still being hand-holdable. The difference between 720nm and 950nm is about that of going from a yellow to a deep red filter in conventional black-and-white.
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