
We borrowed an infrared camera for a weekend, and went to the UBC Botanical Gardens just to see how plants are rendered. We made hundreds of photographs that weekend and picked this one as an example. The images below were made in the same area a few weeks earlier, just so you can compare a colour image and a B&W image (made in a photo editer from the colour shot) to the infrared image. We had quite a lot of fun and hope to try this camera again.


The camera recorded the following information in first of the original images file:
Nikon D70 (IR converted)
2008/05/24 12:12:08.1
Data Format: JPG Fine
Image Size: Large (3008 x 2000)
Lens: 28-70mm F/2.8 D
Focal Length: 38mm
Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority
Metering Mode: Matrix
1/500 sec - F/11
Exposure Comp.: -8/3 EV
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Color Mode: Mode I (Adobe RGB)
Hue Adjustment: 0
AF Mode: Manual
Tone Comp: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpening: High
Long Exposure NR: Off
High ISO NR: Off