Derelict Bus in HDR
August 28th, 2008
Inside a derelict bus

Dramatic HDR photograph of a derelict bus


Inside a derelict bus

Dramatic HDR photograph of a derelict bus
As I have been expecting, sadly, this past few weeks, there was no D3X announcement from Nikon today. Instead they announced the D90, a rather nice upgrade to the aging D80 and including a feature not previously seen in a DSLR … high quality video capture! Announced just a day after Canon announced it’s new 50D, it continues a real winning streak for Nikon this year.
So Nikon currently has Canon trumped in several market segments, but the high resolution king continues to be Canon. Nikon now has a 12MP entrant in three different market segments, but at the top end, this is decidedly outdated. Don’t get me wrong, I love my D3 for many reasons, but I really want to cature more detail, and Nikon’s first 12 MP body, the D2X, was announce four years ago.
Now Nikon has made some very smart, very aggressive moves in the past year. So what is holding them back from striking at the head of Canon’s lineup? We may never know, but a few possibilities occur to me:
Maybe it is none of the above, but for sure if Nikon wants to maintain its momentum, it better announce it soon.
A couple false colour IR images of Nicole sketching in the park yesterday:

Nicole sketching in the park

IR image of Nicole sketching in the park
I spent much of the day yesterday at the museum of civilization. Whenever I go I am struck by the beauty of the building itself, inside and out.
I had my D300-IR camera with me, which is usual these days. I’m taking it with me most everywhere, shooting many different subjects to get a feel for what it will do. Then back at home there is endless playing with post-processing for the same reason.
I didn’t expect to be very interested in the false-colour approach that many people use, but sometimes I like the effect. Here’s an example from the museum.
A few days ago I received back a Nikon D300 converted for infrared photography by LifePixel. My infrared journey has begun! I can tell already it is going to take a while to develop my eye for this kind of work.

Infrared photograph of the office at Rideau River Provincial Park
We also ran across a wonderful derelict bus today. I am definitely returning to shoot this with a more usual kit.

IR photograph of Nicole by a derelict bus