Earlier this week, with my IR camera in hand, I spent some time exploring the Nokiidaa Trail in Newmarket/East Gwillimbury.
Scattered along the river, I found concrete structures, vestiges of a canal system of the early 19th century. The canal was to link Lake Simcoe to Lake Ontario. The...
Under the right weather conditions, infrared photography can produce such beautiful results. So despite the 40+C (111 F) temperature, today I visited this remarkable animal rescue and sanctuary hidden away in King Township to take some IR photos. This world-renowned facility is located on a...
Another IR from Fairy Lake with slightly different vantage point. I know, I know you think the clouds should be cloned out. Well tough toenails, I like them, they help break up the dark sky a bit. ;)
I've had a couple of rolls of Rollei infrared film (135 format) in my freezer for a few months, have acquired a Hoya R72 filter, and just purchased a Sunpak 622 Pro strobe. Today I was the lucky winning bidder on an IR head for the strobe.
The plan is to shoot IR in low-light situations à la...
Another IR image - and probably the last one I'll post - of my recent trip to Florida. Since returning home over a week and a half ago, I've been ailing with a miserable head cold that just doesn't want to go away. Here is another residential home in Boca Grande, on the south-west side of Florida.
Just returned from south-west Florida, was nice to get away from Canada's cold, damp, gloomy weather for a few days. Taken with Canon 5D 830 nm converted camera. More images to come.
We visited our neighbor's for a party over the weekend and I brought along my Lumix converted camera just in case. Found his shed to be a very nice subject. Thanks for looking and any critique welcomed.
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