We had a perfect day ... to go fishing.
With Steve's help, we made it to Lee Lake in Cazenovia once more. And...the fish actually were biting. It was only the little fish, but at least the guys had fun deciding which one was going to be the BIG one.
Some conversations start with ... Do you remember when....??? I listen intently to those stories because it is a history of things that occurred before I met Rich.
To think these guys are in their late 70's ... and have known each other since they were in their late 20's.
Their friendship never ended but their lives took different directions with the two of them connecting up every once in a while.
Below...Steve tied a table umbrella to the dock so Rich can stay cooler in the shade. He thinks of everything!
Infrared Photo...
Bassy the stuffy fish did come along! Rich said she couldn't stay on the dock with them. He was afraid that she'd blow off as we actually had a breeze.
Cell shot....
The cool thing about Infrared is that you can get so
many different looks with one filter. This
bench was filmed in the spectrum of
many different looks with one filter. This
bench was filmed in the spectrum of
550nm.
This first shot is what it looks like
in camera. Startling blue foliage
and an orange hued sky.
Red becomes pink.
Red becomes pink.
This is the black and white version. Basically I just desaturated the shot
and upped the contrast a bit.
The shot below is achieved by
what is called Channel swapping.
IR only picks up a few colors.
IR only picks up a few colors.
This is very hard to explain and it
is pretty technical.
I know that I enjoy the results.
The world looks foreign.
Here are a couple more views of the man made lake in Infrared using different light spectrums.
I really had fun with the Infrared camera. Hot sunny days are the best for using this camera.
Below are shots I did with my upgraded but not very fancy Google Pixel 9a. My 6a was on its last legs. What did surprise me [aside from the price] was the new ability of the camera to take 'long' exposures. So I went and tried it out by the Caz Dam.
I've been fighting off using my cell phone as a camera for a long time. But I can see its uses while hiking a long distance and not lugging along heavy camera equipment.
I did some other experimenting with a clearfield center diopter filter I found at a second hand store for $1. It was the filter I used in the very first shot which allowed the center to be in focus and the edges become blurred.
I can see where it will be very very handy in some toy photography.
This is the Lady of Pain from the Dungeons and Dragons collection. I thought she'd go perfect with a poison dart frog.
We had more adventures after leaving the lake.
Eventually we did make it home safe and sound and tired out. But Rich and I are looking forward to our adventure next week.
Steve is a stand-up guy. That is a very long time to stay connected with one another. I understand none of the camera talk but I do enjoy the results.
ReplyDeleteAnother sweet time! Love the photos....of course. I quit carrying around heavy cameras and have just been using my iPhone. Lori
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun day out for you both!
ReplyDeleteThose shots with your infrared camera are amazing!
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