Brickell is (at least for me) an architectural wonderland. I’ve shot around town in color and infrared. Infrared photography while not too tricky is very different from the average camera. Fortunately, one can use the back display to get a glimps anyhow, but the RAW results only tell a small part of the story. It can be hit or miss, for sure.

One thing to note for those interested in the RAW file. Adobe and Nikon .NEF (RAW) files to not play nice together.  In order to process the .NEF, you MUST use Nikon Capture NX or newer to process the raw.  Photoshop cannot get the color correct out of these files.  I shoot in RAW and JPEG, and for a few reasons I now work exclusively with the camera JPEGs.

So, for all Infrared Distros, there is the processed JPEG and the JPEG out of the camera. My older work Will have a TIFF and processed JPEG, as I never shot JPEGS with my older, now bricked Nikon D70.

If you’re interested, I have used LifePixel for both of my converts and highly reccomend them. They are the real deal. You can learn more about Infrared Photography than you probably want to. Both of mine are Super Color (890nm). They have a variety, including a UV version (boy, if I only had the cash!)

 

Above link opens a max quality jpeg in a new tab.  Just right click and save!

Above link will start a download of a Zip file containing the above jpeg; ALL VERSIONS of the jpeg if they exist, and the original JPEG (the file from the camera).