With the leaves blooming here in Upstate New York is is time to break out the digital infrared camera. Fun camera to use on bright sunny days rendering vegetation light shades of gray and white.
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Thursday, June 3, 2010
May 2010 Image Gallery
Monday, May 17, 2010
Spring Time in Vermont

I took a day's vacation last week and made a trip into Vermont, it was overcast day with light rain, perfect for waterfalls. I hit the Roaring Brook, Texas Falls, and Moss Glen Falls area. Could not get the typical Texas Falls image since the bridge down stream from the falls was taken out by flood in 2008 and the replacement bridge has not been completed yet. I have created a image gallery of images taken during my trip, gallery can be accessed from link below.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Reason to always have Camera with you


I think people may wonder why I always carry my camera with me, this is the reason. You never know when a image will be waiting for you. This was taken this morning just outside of Coxsackie NY on my way into work. I have learned when you see great light and elements working together, stop and get the camera out and shoot because it may be there for only a few minutes.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Spring in Infrared






Fresh vegetation is the perfect subject for Infrared Photography. This past week I got out and did some shooting after a long period of not shooting. These images where taken with my Nikon D200 which I had converted over to Infrared by LifePixel. My D200 was converted to a Deep B&W IR filter so it will only produce B&W Infrared images.
Spring is Blooming





I have not been out shooting that much over the first part of this year, but this past weekend and did some shooting. After a winter of gray and no vegetative life things are coming back to life with leaves and flowers blooming giving the world new color for the year. These area few images from a flowering tree here in Athens, NY taken with my lensbaby lens system.
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