Like Yesterday
This is an infrared image taken with the tripod precariously balancing over fast flowing water and me trying to hold an umbrella up over myself and the camera whilst perched on the edge of a wet and slippery drain…got a mental picture yet? lol…...The things we do for a shot. The people who drove past whilst I was in this position certainly enjoyed themselves.
Here are the camera settings:
Canon 450D and 18-55mm kit lens
HOYA R72 filter
ISO400
f/5.6
25sec exposure
One large umbrella and a wet bum from giving up and eventually sitting in the grass.
Location: Kooragang Island, Newcastle, NSW.

Like Yesterday belongs to the following groups:
All Water in Motion and Reflections in Water (A Camera In The Description Before It Will Be Accepted), Central Coast & Hunter, Farms and Countryside, Infrared Photography, New South Wales Photography, Newcastle NSW, Lake Macquarie & Surrounding Region and The FENCE group
Marion Cullen
Beautiful image, the barren landscape & IR treatment evokes a silent tranquility.
Elana Bailey
Naomi, well it was certainly worth it…lol…the wet bum that is… I really love this IR shot. The bleakness, tones, softness of the water and mood all make for a terrific shot. Well done. An instant fave. Cheers Elana.
solarrain
But through all you had to endure your minds’ eye and skills were in perfect focus…
ein22
Wow what brilliant detail. I love how the creek is softly floating like a sliver of cloud. I also love the interesting trees that line the embankment. It’s very artistic. Fantastic.
Andrew
Rosemary Scott
The things we do for our art….... this is well worth the effort…... It’s so beautiful. Well done.
Nerida13
Beautiful shot, I am smiling just picturing you taking it!
Paul Manning
stunning! well done! cheers Paul
andreasphoto
I love those vast looking landscapes. although this makes me linger for green and spring right now ;-). brilliant shot
micklyn
Soo worth it! thanks and well done!
Sam Fletcher
FAB shot, well worth the effort!
ltruskett
bleak and beautiful…..........
Kenbartle
Don’t ever give up your passion and persistence – It’s what makes photography. I love your composition. Well done.