Australia
Winter fog at Richmond area
This is another image from the series of infrared shots that I took from the banks of the local river today.. However instead of focusing on the water, I decided to turn around and shoot the hill behind me as I knew that the tree in the centre would turn out bright white compared to the rest of the trees and I knew the grass would turn out well.. / Hope you like it!
A scenic view of Green Bridge and surrounding area in Richmond, North Yorkshire UK, the river is the River Swale. HDR processed. See other photos on my NEW website at www.andyharris-photography.com * Click here to see some of my other Red Bubble categories Fuerteventura / Flowers / Autumn Collection / Paris / Wildlife / HDR / Skies / Clothing
This is the 3rd shot from today’s series of photos from the local grave yard.. I had heard recently that grave yards make a great subject for IR photography, and I personally think I have to agree as I believe that this is my best IR shot so far.. / The cross that you can see behind the headstone in the middle of the shot is the cross that I used as the subject for my So Dark The Con Of Man shot.. / Anyway let me know what you all think and i hope you like it all as much as i do.. Thanks for looking! Uploaded 31/01/2008
Yes I finally got my IR filter! This is the first shot I have taken with it so far, however as I took this this morning while rushing to work, I completely forgot to take a tripod or to set the white balance so I feel quite lucky it even turned out at all.. I just wish it wasn’t so overcast so I could have captured the dark infrared sky.. Sure it isn’t the best IR shot, but I have plenty of time to learn! Thanks for looking!
St Ignatius Church – Church st, Richmond, Victoria, Australia
This is one of a series of infrared shots that I took today from the banks of the local river.. / I thought the contrasts between the water, reeds, clouds and the sky turned out quite well.. / Hope you like it!
/ / East Side of Richmond Virginia
Bank holiday….what do you do? As a sub contractor for a bank, I gladly accepted a day off and headed for the hills. Woke up really early and traveled out to the outskirts of Sydney. Had a great few hours of photography. I found this spot by accident. Nature called, so I had to pull to the side of the road. In the distance I noticed a gorgeous valley. I decided to try and find it. After a bit of trial and error bingo, another spot. Photo Taken: 6-Aug-2007 / Time: Around 11:00am / Conditions: Beautiful winters day / / / / / / / / / Some other images from the same trip: / / / /
Photograph of an old building facade in Richmond. / This photograph was featured in the group Full Frontal Facades, and in the group The Feature Fraternity , and was voted into the top ten in two The Woman Photographer group challenges., as well as the First Things challenge “History Echoes” / /
Downtown Richmond, Va shot from atop Church Hill
Well, it isn’t at all. It’s that scary forest that frightend me, so I don’t know why I can’t stop looking at the shots I took of it – they’re enough to give me nightmares.
This is my latest little foray into the world of IR photography.. After looking through my gallery I decided that I desperately needed to get out and take some more shots, especially infrared ones.. / This was taken down at the same place that my Deserted World image was taken. / It was unfortunately the only IR shot that worked out today because I stupidly forgot to set the custom WB before heading out and didnt realise til I had finished all my shots so I then quickly rushed this one before heading home. / I hope you like it and as with all my work comments are more than welcome, whether complimenting or critiquing. Best viewed LARGE Settings / Date: 25/02/2008 / Time: 3:45pm / Camera: Nikon D40 / Focal Length: 22mm / Aperture: f/8 / Shutter: 0.5 / Filter: Hoya R72 IR Filter / Tripod Used Uploaded 25/02/2008
Taken down a side road near Campania not far from historic Richmond, Tasmania.
taken a few years ago, in Richmond Park, London. i’ve quite a few from this photoshoot, posting my two favourites here. dedicated to Gary. (no, the geese aren’t photoshopped!!! :-) How many times have i been asked that…It was luck i tell you, Luck!!
Yarramundi lagoon near Agnes Banks NSW
A blend of three images shot last year. Some color manipulation of course. The T’s / / / /
My home town of Richmond, with this fabulous bridge going over the River Swale. Nikon D300 – 24.12.2009
/ Richmonds Grand Illumination /
Richmond Bridge, Tasmania.
Sometimes you have to sacrifice to get an image. To do things you are routinely prepared to skip, do them on impulse, for the sake of curiosity or survival of your photographic essence, whichever comes first. For a change, wake up early, walk to an interesting destination, one with an aura of permanent popularity like a waterfall or beach, and infuse your artistic being with an extra dose of organic beauty. I reached the pristine flow and witnessed it right on time, tranquil and clear, painted by a mystifying glow, no sun or moon can claim. The sight was so surreal, the river itself had to stop and make a couple of circles before departing towards the sea. Scented green branches diluted their reflections in its placid water, the skeletons of fallen trees slowly morphed back into daylight shapes. The mist and part of the river that managed to take off as a vapor danced softly in mid air. I trapped a little playful bird with my eyes. / / A complete mental inventory for a fairy flavored daydream. Even if your digital masterpiece stays short of its cerebral counterpart, how can you fail to remember the sight that can suspend all of your uncertainties, the insanely lush hazy forest and its river that wears fallen leaves like jewelry. Well, is there a point in getting up early? If the just spoken plea is not enough I can give you a better reason. You should do it because you still can; a fact that may not be equally true tomorrow.
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