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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Cindy Flood, USA > Ode to my Panasonic G1
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20-MAY-2014 Cindy Flood

Ode to my Panasonic G1

Bowler, Wisconsin

I took my Panasonic G1 out yesterday. This will be my last time with the the little infrared converted camera that has served me well for 5 years. I shot over 300 photos with it last week on my trip to Charleston, but had the opportunity to buy a Sony converted camera, so I'm replacing the G1, and the new one arrives tomorrow.
This is a photo that I shot at 920nm in the infrared spectrum. The G1 is converted to 665nm, but I added an additional IR filter to the lens. I also added grain, and an old-timey conversion to go along with the strange bowling-pin fence and old barn.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 ,Panasonic Lumix 14-42
1/640s f/8.0 at 14.0mm iso250 hide exif
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Date/Time20-May-2014 20:16:28
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-G1
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length14 mm
Exposure Time1/625 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent250
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White Balance
Metering Mode
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Steve Mockford26-May-2014 22:14
It certainly is an interesting effect Cindy, and it suites this old building well.
hal 23-May-2014 02:40
well they sure do look like bowling pins, cindy.
A really lovely and artistic image,
and l really like the mount too.
Terry_O23-May-2014 02:17
Fantastic image, Cindy! That IR is really fascinating stuff! Love your processing too.
Your willingness to experiment and try new approaches is quite amazing - I'm so glad you
are sharing your work. I always seem to learn something from each and every post of yours.
Michael Edwards23-May-2014 02:05
That's SOME B/W work and processing, Cindy.
I didn't know you still had it. I will miss it, as well. Some fine time seeing these shots.