Posted on May 15, 2024
I finally got through adjusting all the images I photographed from our walk at the Plainsboro Preserve and will put more of my images I liked best from our visit in this post. Again all Images were taken with a modified Canon Elph to Infrared. For these images I was using the InfraRed Chrome Filter which accentuates the Red in the images. The Chrome InfraRed Filter mimics the look of the discontinued Kodak AeroChrome IR Film. Most of these were multi -image panoramas taken with the Elph lens set to 5mm. Full Frame Camera equivalent would be a 28mm Field of view.














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Posted on May 10, 2024
I am still going through my IR Chrome images from our walk at the Plainsboro Preserve. Most of the images are Multi-Image Panoramas except for the Featured Image which was cropped to straighten the image.








Chrome IR, 5mm, 20 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm


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Posted on May 9, 2024
We went to the Plainsboro Preserve to take a nice walk and I decided to travel light and just took my converted IR Canon Elf 180 pocket camera. I decided to use the Chrome IR Filter on our walk. The Chrome IR filter has the “Look” of the old Kodak Aero Chrome IR film which is discontinued. The Chrome Images have a lot Red in the images. I photographed both single images and a variety of multi-image panoramas. The converted Elph 180 has a focal length of 5mm to 40mm but Full Frame focal length equivalent is 28mm to 224mm. The Featured Image is a 4 image pano taken @ 5mm and was near the start of our walk . I mostly photographed these images @ 5mm, especially for the Multi-Image Long Panoramas.








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