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A limited color range scene can lend itself to B&W photography - like at White Sands. I recently posted a few color shots. I also captured photos with my IR converted D600. The conversion is a 590nm, but I added the 720nm filter for these shots because I also wanted the greens to turn white. I am not totally pleased with the outcomes, and will likely try processing the shots again. Anyway, here are a few to share.
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Wow, Joe, I really like these, especially 1, 2 and 5! I've got an IR-converted D200 I keep forgetting to use.
One thing - looks like you've got a speck of dirt on your sensor:
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Thank you for the positive comments. There were many spots on these shots. Looks like I missed cloning out one or two of them. It is a problem with my old D600 that I never had fixed (shutter issues leading to extensive spots). I have since cleaned the sensor again and will continue to deal with this problem.
Honestly they're not very noticeable. I had to scroll between them to make sure that's what I was seeing.
But still - stellar images!