It’s been a while since I posted any infrared as I was determined to post something else. It’s been a while though, so here goes (four images). All shot on a Fuji F810 converted to IR, shot through a Hoya R72 filter.
First – IR through old glass – an arched church window on a very nice day. The window frames the clouds nicely.
This next one was a real surprise – a chance shot of a tennis court net which turned out to be a real abstract. Still you never know what you’re going to get with IR…
Aah – a traditional bit if IR gothic – ivy growing over a church window.
Finally an old WW2 observation post overlooking the English Channel. There’s something about the post-processed colours and the intersection of lines I like – not sure why…
As always these shots are taken for the book cover market, and all comments, critiques and questions are welcome.
Thanks for looking – hope you like them and they give you some creative ideas for your photography. It’s IR film next!
A wonderful set.
The shot of the tennis court really appeals to me.
Thanks Marcelo – that picture was a real surprise!
Nice one Rob… I particularly like the subtle colours and composition of the final image…
Thanks Tim – I just wish I could remember the exact processing procedure…