Five-Finger Ferns, Pogonip, Santa Cruz County
I made this photograph on April 24, 2013 in Pogonip. Pogonip is a park near UC Santa Cruz with a lot of hiking trails. I was in Pogonip Creek (not much water). You can see some reflections in the water at the bottom of the image. Five-Finger Ferns are related to Maidenhair Ferns. You can see that there are more than five fingers on these plants, but they vary from plant to plant.
For this image I used 2 Olympus E-PL1 digital cameras mounted next to each other (with one upside down so that the lenses would be closer together). The cameras had been converted to infra-red sensitivity by LifePixel. In infra-red photography green foliage becomes very light toned. The exposures were 1/5 second at f/8 (ISO 100). The lenses were adjusted to the 35mm equivalent of 34mm. You can see the image in the format you prefer by clicking on one of the following: parallel, cross-eyed, or anaglyph (red/cyan glasses).
For this image I used 2 Olympus E-PL1 digital cameras mounted next to each other (with one upside down so that the lenses would be closer together). The cameras had been converted to infra-red sensitivity by LifePixel. In infra-red photography green foliage becomes very light toned. The exposures were 1/5 second at f/8 (ISO 100). The lenses were adjusted to the 35mm equivalent of 34mm. You can see the image in the format you prefer by clicking on one of the following: parallel, cross-eyed, or anaglyph (red/cyan glasses).