olympus e410 / zuiko digital 25mm prime 1:2.8/25mm Hoya (72) infrared filter | 2 infrared shots as a double exposure, both are long exposures: ISO 1600 EV+5 f/8.0 6 sec. background layer is a circular motion blur, from landscape to portrait. Left the infrared colours as shot with filter. | I have shot this tree on more than one occasion. It’s a Himalayan Magnolia and easily over a century old. In the Fall they grow their flowering buds and all the leaves drop for the Winter. In late Winter/early Spring, these will bloom and cover the branches in flowers, prior to the leaves coming back. But I think they have their most character during their cold hibernation, a bit of magic in this one
featured: | Olympus & Four Thirds Group, Challenge Winner for, Tree or trees in all their glory |
Shapes & Patterns group | 3rd place Challenge, Shapes & Patterns in infrared |
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Artwork Comments
AWESOME ! :)
thanks for that Pene! IR is always fun to play in, as you know so well =)
wow…great color, great tree!! really from another world.
thanks for that zoe! This tree does have it’s own character =)
Fantastic image…
thanks so very much, it’s really appreciated!
absolutely stunning pic! The colour and form are wonderful!
thank you Katie, I am really happy you like this, cheers
Great work!
thank you Roslyn, glad you liked the image, cheers
Congratulations on winning the Olympus and Four Thirds Group, Tree and Trees in all their glory challenge love the use of contrast here
that’s such great news and a right honour .. in the Olympus group too, so cool!
Stunning
Thank you Lesley!
I am speechless!! FANTASTIC!!
Thanks so much Heather for your kind comments and props, cheers!
beautiful image… love the tones…
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Thank you for the great news Maria and you kind comments as well, cheers, dennis
Excellent capture WS just awesome!!!
thank you so much Trish, a great old tree