Infrareds – yet more…

(Five images) Well, you can’t have too many! This set is all taken in the typical ‘IR genre’ – graveyards and their monuments. All taken on a converted Fuji F810 and R72 filter.

First – an impressive angel in a rural church. The form of the wings makes the shot.

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Next – layered to add to the effect, and the figure on the pillar gives it a vaguely ‘roman’ look. The hexagonal flare is quite nice too.

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Different angel – similar effect. Unfortunately one of the wings has been broken off or vandalised.00178424

This was very odd – a nautical monument miles inland. An odd place to find an anchor.00177103

Finally a favourite location – an overgrown graveyard with some very grand monuments. IR helps distinguish the metalwork from the undergrowth. 00175971

Right – not that many IR’s left – thank goodness. Summer is coming, and it’ll soon be IR season for 4 months so get ready!

Hope you like them and thanks for looking!

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3 thoughts on “Infrareds – yet more…

  1. Your IR work is always very interesting and impressive Rob… I particularly like the angle and the processing of the third shot in this particular sequence…

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