PHOTOGRAPHY
INSPIRATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERIC GUSTAFSON
Today I’ve planned to show you some of the inspirational photographs taken by Eric Gustafson. Eric currently resides in Austin, but has lived throughout the United States (including Seattle, Florida, Indiana, Virginia & Texas) during his lifetime. He has been working odd jobs and taken small freelance work to support his love of digital photography. Hoping to continue his work on a more broad level, he is currently open to the possibility of any new opportunity that would allow him to continue doing what he loves.
In one of an Online interview, while questioning his process of creating and shooting both urban and rural environments, he said :
To achieve my results, I either drive or bike to various locations and explore on foot, armed with only my camera and sometimes a tripod for the low light situations. Nothing is ever pre-arranged. No lighting setup. No props. No actors. When I find myself exploring and traversing areas unknown and new to me, armed only with my camera and a curious perspective, time slips away and I see things the way I feel they were always meant to be seen. I capture them. I take them afterwords and play with them. I get lost in them. To me it is an intimate process of projecting myself and my perspective onto the world, and the images that I produce are a very personal reflection of myself.I always try my best to get everything right before I snap the shutter, but if I feel there is something I can do in the post (coloration, adjust lighting, etc.) I have no problem doing it. Ansel Adams is quoted as saying dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships. I couldn’t agree more and treat the use of Photoshop the same way (since it is, essentially, a digital dark room). Photography snobs with their rule of thirds and immediately dismissive view of any aesthetically chosen post work as “ruining” an image are essentially slapping him and many others in the face. In my opinion the only sort of photographic ‘morals’ that should exist for anyone who takes pictures should be for photo-journalists. And one I am not, so I choose to see the world as well as I can imagine it!
source : Interview by Artistaday
Eric has taken Photographs in various categories, let me present you the best in all of them.
Eric has taken Photographs in various categories, let me present you the best in all of them.
25+ Inspirational Photography by Eric Gustafson
In Infrared Photography the image sensor used is highly sensitive to infrared wavelengths of light. We all know that white light is composed of several bands of colours known as spectrum and the wavelengths ranging between 750nm to about 1200 nm, falls on infrared (IR) band. The spectrum used is in this technique is termed as near-infrared, to distinguish it from far-infrared, which has been Domain for Thermal imaging. By near-infrared we want to say: the wavelengths ranges from 750-900nm, rather than having the extremities (1200nm).Generally an infrared filter is being used for this purpose ,so the filters looks dark red or black. This filter blocks all other wavelengths of light and allows IR light to pass through it. Sometime Professional shooters use this filters along with infrared-sensitive film to obtain in-camera effects; black and white images with lurid appearance is known as wood-effect. This wood effect is mainly caused by the foliage, trees, in the same way as you see the light reflected from snow.
Some other features of infrared photography includes penetration of atmospheric haze, dark skies, caused by Mie scattering and Rayleigh scattering, in a reduced way.
Some other features of infrared photography includes penetration of atmospheric haze, dark skies, caused by Mie scattering and Rayleigh scattering, in a reduced way.
Equipment
The cheap solution for infrared photography is to use processed E-6 film strip as filter. The filter you want to use completely depends on your desire for getting results. There are many filters available in the market but B+W 77nm 093 F-PRO is quite good in removing the visible spectrum.
The Best way to do infrared photography is to convert your camera into an IR one. This gives more space for doing your photography. DSLR’s have low-pass filter which block the infrared light, so by replacing this filter with infrared sensitive one. By doing this, the camera becomes highly sensitive to IR light, as it is to Normal light.
If you don’t want to convert your camera then Nikon D1,D1h/x, Nikon D2H are some good hotties for buying. These cameras have low pass filters which are very less sensitive to infrared light thereby allowing IR light to be captured.
There many choices for filters and cameras so be aware of what you take as there many bad lenses also which will totally ruin your campaign.
The Best way to do infrared photography is to convert your camera into an IR one. This gives more space for doing your photography. DSLR’s have low-pass filter which block the infrared light, so by replacing this filter with infrared sensitive one. By doing this, the camera becomes highly sensitive to IR light, as it is to Normal light.
If you don’t want to convert your camera then Nikon D1,D1h/x, Nikon D2H are some good hotties for buying. These cameras have low pass filters which are very less sensitive to infrared light thereby allowing IR light to be captured.
There many choices for filters and cameras so be aware of what you take as there many bad lenses also which will totally ruin your campaign.
SOME OF THE BEST IR FILTERS
- Tiffen 49mm Infra-Red 87 Filter
- Opteka HD² 58mm R72 720nm Infrared X-Ray IR Filter
- Hoya 52mm RM-72 Infrared Filter
- Hoya 58mm RM-72 Infrared Filter
Focusing Infrared
A red dot, diamond or line with red “R” known as infrared index marking, is designated to many manual focus SLR of 35mm and SLR with medium format lenses. This helps to gain absolute focusing without any harassment. Normally single-lenses-reflex cameras are attached with a filter which opaque to all wavelengths, as a results both focusing and framing gets ruined. So one must detach the filter during focusing and for this to be done, one must use a tripod, a lean, narrow aperture with mild shutter speed but without any sacrifice in focusing. If you use a wider aperture then it too can produce sharp images only if refocusing is done to the index mark.
45+ Surreal IR photography
Infrared Photography taken using Nikon D50, Cokin P007 infrared filter
Surreal Infrared Photography taken with infrared filter R72 and Nikon D80
The Winter Solstice at Midnight in a Perfect World Infrared photography with HDR effect
infrared Photography : The Fisherman by Roie Galitz
Taken using SONY DSC-H9 + R72 filter
This photo was taken on June 21, 2009 using a Fujifilm FinePix S7000.
This IR photograph is taken using Hoya IR R72 Filter with Focal Length: 18mm and Aperture: f22
This IR photograph is taken using Cokin 007 (89B) IR Filter with Focal Length: 18mm
Infrared shot taken with modified Nikon d80
This IR photograph is taken by JustOldPurpleAngel an Deviantart user. No much info about the filter used.
Castle Molsdorf – IR photography taken by Blackdaddy of devaintart
Its Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden at kilometer 163 on Sukhumvit Road in Chonburi Province, Thailand. Taken using 950nm infrared filter.
Infrared Photography taken using Canon PowerShot A640
Infrared Photography : Nong Nooch tropical Garden by Michilauke
Infrared Photography taken with Hoya R72 IR filter and Lens used is the Nikkor 17-35mm 2.8
Pengail Cilik Malaysia Infrared photography
Blue sky Infrared Photography
Bridge Infrared Photography taken with Nikon D70 1/500s f/4.5 at 44.0mm
Malaysia National Zoo Infrared Photography
Silent Lake Bukit Cahaya, Shah Alam – Infrared Photography
Infrared HDR Palmer Park Colorado Springs
Tasik Banding Infrared photography
Infrared shot of Lake Louise
Infrared Photography taken with Nikon D80 – 18-70 @ 18mm – 30 sec – iso 100 – Cokin P007 infrared filter
Infrared Photography taken with Nikon D80IR
Infrared Photography taken with infrared filter, suntec ir72
Infrared Photography taken with infrared filter
Infrared Photography taken with infrared filter R72
Infrared Photography taken with infrared filter R72
Surreal Infrared image taken with Hoya IR filter and Nikon 17-35mm
Mirror of Ice Infrared Photography
Xanthorrhoea Preissii taken with Canon EOS 50D, Canon EF-S 17-85mm AF IS USM lens, Manfrotto 144B Tripod, Velbon 157Q Head, Hoya R72 Filter
Dresden Zwinger from behind with the Zwinger Lake in the foreground taken with Hoya R72 infrared filter
The Horse infrared taken with Hoya R72 infrared filter
sacre caeur IR taken with Hoya R72 infrared filter
The park Infrared Photography taken with Nikon D70 / Kood R72 filter
Infrared Photography taken with 950nm IR filter
Fishing Women Infrared Photography by Awan Setiawan
Infrared Photography taken with EIR False Colour Infrared Film
Japan infrared photography taken by lrargerich
Boston in Red infrared photography taken by Werner Kunz
Tree Reflections infrared photography taken by John Brian Silverio
An infrared shot of Barrett Lake without channel swapping
An infrared shot of Palm Springs
Keraton Cirebon – IR photography taken by Aerobozt of devaintart
End Smile Infrared photography By Awan Setiawan