BLACK & WHITE and INFRARED
Black and white photography is interesting because without color, the focus shifts
entirely to shapes and textures.
I’ve converted an old Nikon to infrared and enjoy experimenting with it.
Infrared photography captures light beyond the visible spectrum, where foliage reflects strongly and appears bright white. In contrast, skies and water absorb infrared light, rendering them deep black.
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Cactus Flower, Phoenix AZ
Holding the Moment, Havana Cuba
Synchronized Sails, Kelowna, BC
Falling
Hardy Survivors, Collingwood Ontario
Trees in the Mist, Kamloops BC
Montreal Cathedral
Snow Laden Trees, Kelowna BC
Infrared Using Fish Eye Lens - Pathway
Infrared - Abandoned, outside Calgary Alberta
Weathered, Gold King Mine, Jerome Arizona
Covered By Fog, West Kelowna BC
Tempe Bridge, AZ
Deer Path, Kamloops BC
Three of a Kind
Santa Monica Pier, California
About to Implode, Palouse Washington
Infrared - Down the Road, Merritt BC