Taken with an infrared filter without setting camera to B&W. / I really like the color of this picture / ................................................................................................................. / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Christmas Cards / ............................................................................................................... /
Another digital near-Infrared photograph taken at Wellington Point.
Death Valley Sand Dunes @ Stove Pipe Wells. I was trying to find an “alternative” view to a scene that has been photographed thousands of times. The image was shot in infrared and a gradient was added to the sky to give some separation.
This was taken in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco with B&W infrared film. It is part of their Japanese garden. It was taken circa 1985.
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/ ................................................................................ / An Infrared shot I took in black and white and it gave it a look like there is a storm coming. It was a bit windy at the time as well. / Enjoy. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Click to View By Category: / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Downtown Cleveland ...............................................................................................................
An Infrared Shot taken in B&W and splashed some blue into the pond. / It looks like a winter shot. / ...................................................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / ............................................................................................................... /
Another ratty Infrared photo shot with a battered old Olympus OM1 while zooming around in a little zodiac in the frozen oceans of the Antarctic Peninsular. Another mysterious something captured in the clear blue sky and found later on the negative. Not going to put in the big rant this time. But I do believe that there are signs of the gods all around us should we choose to just open ourselves to them. Could this be one of them? Who knows but its certinally a strange thing to find hovering about in the sky and I for one am open to alternative explainations of what it may be or might symbolize….....:)
this is the next in my current series of uploads. All of these IR landscapes were were shot at the old Reshes site on Lachlan street in Sydney some years back when it was being demolished. I took quite a lot of photo’s of the site over a period of time but waited till the sky was just so to use the infrared film…... it just seems to bring out all the latent drama trapped within the mundane….
An Infrared image of Trillium Lake and Mt. Hood, the perfect view.
I’ve been a few blackandwhite Infrared photo’s of late and thought some colour might be nice. This image is also a B/W IR shot which I’ve scanned as an RGB tiff file and then just taken it from there in Photoshop. The last couple of series of work that I’ve posted I’ve done very little to in terms of post production which is because mostly I do all my tricky stuff in the camera …. or sometimes the darkroom….. yes I still hang out in dark rooms and I love the filmic magic that is available to those who still use film….... anyway just because its a cold and windy sort of a Sunday and I’m indoors …....I thought I’d have a little play around with this shot….. this is a little bit experimental and I am not quite sure if it works as well with all these rich colours woven into the image but I’m trying to illustrate the idea of Grace and that is a state of being that is clearly not black and white…....... / /
I’m preparing a new body of work for exhibiton later in the year and am working out ways to present these images. Yesterday I posted a single image muted landscpe #2 in order to invite some responses to the way I preparing the indivdual images with a very muted colouring and now today I’m posting a pair of images in a way that will replicate the way I want to present them. I’m thinking that I would do either three or four pairs of linked images individually framed but hung together in a series of pairs so that they will sort of look like this one….... Each photograph will be printed at around 20×24 inches and then with the matting and framing I estimate each pair will need about 2 metres of wall space for hanging. Let me know what you all think while I’m open to suggestions with this body of work and I’ll listen to all suggestions….... ta muchly in advance…...
Another infrared shot from watermead park in Leicestershire. The other magical thing about IR is that it works best when its stinking hot! The reults you get make you think that you had just photographed the hardest frost ever!
Infrared Photography captured using a Nikon D80 Hoya IR filter. The long exposure created a nice movement style to the clouds. 10 sec – f5 / 18mm
Infrared image captured using a Hoya IR filter.
Seattle, WA – Hoya R72 IR Filter – I always like the look of lily pads in IR
Hoya R72 Infrared Filter – Nikon D80
Nudgee beach infrared Canon powershot pro1, 7.2mm, f/3.2, 1/320”, ISO 50. Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes
Yesterday Scott and I had to go to the North Coast, on an impulse we dropped by Dicky beach on the way home. This is what we found. A good part of the wreck has been removed, after it collapsed from the high seas. The fishermen were driving through the gap with their trucks, and the low tide made it look even more sad and forlorn. I used my infrared camera to capture this image, since middle of the day images just don’t work too well when you’re out on the beach without a tripod. I’ve never shot the wreck from this viewpoint before, and certainly never at this time of day. It is a record shot, however, so that we can all save the view for historical reasons, if nothing else. Thanks for viewing. Canon powershot pro1, 7.2mm, f/3.2, 1/400”, ISO 50. Keeping in mind this is a compact camera, these figures really mean nothing much. Another from the SS Dicky Series
I took my little IR cam with me on the trip. One of the rare stops we did allowed me to capture this view from Fort Scratchley. Canon powershot pro1 IR, f/3.5, 1/320”, ISO 50, hand held OTHER SHOTS FROM THE ROADTRIP BEACH SHOTS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / LENSBABY / INFRARED / LANDSCAPES
The calendar Because I’m married to a cartographer, and worked in the survey/engineering/mapping industries for many years, images like this have always interested me. Somewhere in outback NSW on a flight from Brisbane to Adelaide. Out near Maude, I think. Shot with an infrared digital camera, and treated to look like Kodak Tri-X 400TX Pro.
This is the church of St Winnow, which lies on the banks of the River Fowey, just below Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England. The church was featured in the 1977 BBC series of Poldark, which starred Anghard Rees and Robin Ellis, as Ross Poldark. This capture was shot in colour, but converted to B+W with an IR filter in CS3. I quite like the effect, and I hope you do too. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens.
Infrared image New Zealand
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