Newhaven Harbour in Infrared

in Photography Lovers2 years ago (edited)

I have continued to explore my local area in Infrared over the last week. Over the weekend, I revised my Infrared workflow based on Rob Shea's excellent work, enabling me to develop my colours better.

As is usual for a Friday evening, my daughter has a swimming lesson, and I used this time to explore Newhaven Harbour. Fortunately, it was not a long walk, as I was suffering from fatigue.

I got a few shots of the old University Technical College (UTC@Harbourside) building, which opened in 2015 but closed four years later. I used one of Rob's creative profiles to create a slightly more natural-looking image with a considerable dynamic range; I then shifted the colours to get that amber and cyan look you see in the movies.

Old University Technical College in Newhaven

Photographer@richardslater
F-Stopf/3.5
Focal Length20mm
Exposure1/1000 sec
ISO100
CameraSony A5000 Full-Spectrum Mod
LensSony E 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
FilterHoya R72 720nm Filter
LocationN 50º 47' 38.107", E 0º 3' 7.474"
TakenFriday, 08 July 2022 17:58
NFTAvailable on Lensy

The UTC@Harbourside campus offered industry-lead training, which in theory, is a great idea. Giving adults and young people an education driven by industry has the potential to bridge a gap. There is now a plan to re-develop the site for other uses. Hopefully, these will better serve the community.

Old University Technical College in Newhaven

Photographer@richardslater
F-Stopf/16
Focal Length18mm
Exposure1/40 sec
ISO100
CameraSony A5000 Full-Spectrum Mod
LensSony E 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
FilterHoya R72 720nm Filter
LocationN 50º 47' 36.061", E 0º 3' 8.291"
TakenFriday, 08 July 2022 18:01
NFTAvailable on Lensy

Newhaven is a working dock; frequent barges with aggregate come in and offload. The French Government owns the port itself; it seems they did not want to lose the Newhaven-Dieppe ferry crossing between the UK and France - a crossing we have taken advantage of many times.

I particularly liked how the light hits the crane and dockside in stark contrast to the infrared shiloette of the crane. Also, it's interesting how the crane absorbs almost all infrared while the weights and dockside are IR reflective.

Dock crane in Infrared converted to black and white

Photographer@richardslater
F-Stopf/16
Focal Length55mm
Exposure1/50 sec
ISO100
CameraSony A5000 Full-Spectrum Mod
LensSony E 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
FilterHoya R72 720nm Filter
LocationN 50º 47' 32.023", E 0º 3' 8.291"
TakenFriday, 08 July 2022 18:02

I believe these cormorant sculptures were by a local artist, Christian Funnell. Several scattered around the quayside in Newhaven and even one on a post in the river. They are beautiful, even more so in Infrared, as the contrast between sky and metal is enormous. In this case, we have a reasonably simple channel swap to get more realistic-looking skies.

Cormorant Statue at Newhaven Harbour

Photographer@richardslater
F-Stopf/16
Focal Length49mm
Exposure1/25 sec
ISO100
CameraSony A5000 Full-Spectrum Mod
LensSony E 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
FilterHoya R72 720nm Filter
LocationN 50º 47' 32.545", E 0º 3' 7.517"
TakenFriday, 08 July 2022 18:04

I liked the look of these disused docks with a warehouse behind them; the infrared gave a deep blue sky and navy water with the same creative profile as the pictures of UTC@Harbourside. The shot was interesting in natural light, but the relatively high sun cast a flat light in the visible light spectrum.

Warehouse building on the quayside behind disused docks

Photographer@richardslater
F-Stopf/16
Focal Length31mm
Exposure1/50 sec
ISO100
CameraSony A5000 Full-Spectrum Mod
LensSony E 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
FilterHoya R72 720nm Filter
LocationN 50º 47' 31.323", E 0º 3' 8.136"
TakenFriday, 08 July 2022 18:08
NFTAvailable on Lensy

Finally, some more traditional shots of solitary trees in infra-red, using a creative profile from Rob Shea's library to get a pleasing sky colour to contrast the lack of green in the leaves.

Disused Docks at Newhaven Harbour

Photographer@richardslater
F-Stopf/13
Focal Length18mm
Exposure1/100 sec
ISO100
CameraSony A5000 Full-Spectrum Mod
LensSony E 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
FilterHoya R72 720nm Filter
LocationN 50º 47' 30.183", E 0º 3' 8.017"
TakenFriday, 08 July 2022 18:14
NFTAvailable on Lensy

One of the things you must contend with infrared photography is the extreme lens flare - I would say worthy of a JJ Abrams film.

Sun behind a tree, with a lens flare in Infrared

Photographer@richardslater
F-Stopf/13
Focal Length18mm
Exposure1/30 sec
ISO100
CameraSony A5000 Full-Spectrum Mod
LensSony E 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
FilterHoya R72 720nm Filter
LocationN 50º 47' 35.154", E 0º 2' 53.963"
TakenFriday, 08 July 2022 18:48

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The last photo with the flare is amazing! I like the contrast between the mostly BW image and the yellow tones on the flare itself.

Thanks, glad you like it, too; I might have to do some more lens flare photos as the different lenses create different lens flares.

Yes, every lens has its own character. Some people don't like flares but I often deliberately include them in my frame.