I found these tracks on Google Earth. Rented a quad to get to them. Shot in 590nm IR.
TBH, I wouldn't have know about the hot spotting from the B&W. My X100T is the same, so I convert near all of the IR images to B&W. Cool shot.This Fuji 10-24mm is one of my worst lenses for this with insufferable hot spots throughout almost the entire focal length range.
Nicely done! I noticed you have a polarizing filter in the image exif. Is a CPF a thing for IR images to avoid burning out the leaves and holding on to more detail? Thanks,The Door. Thornhill Education Center, Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois, USA. I've been trying to get a better comp of this over the years with perfect light, but I don't feel I've quite got it yet. This is one of several from this year of that door.
Canon SL1 100D IR converted, Canon 24mm pancake w/ polarizer, f/6.3, 1/250, iso 200
Looks like the 10-24 is on Lifepixel's list of hotspot lenses. So you are not alone. Have you tried using masks to reduce the hotspot?This Fuji 10-24mm is one of my worst lenses for this with insufferable hot spots throughout almost the entire focal length range.
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