I thought it might be fun to take another look at some photos from the Mallee. When I was searching I found these images that I had taken up there with my infrared camera.
It still isn’t working and I’m still trying to work out what I will do with it.
I hope you enjoy these.
The infrared makes these images particularly striking. I hope you get your camera fixed!
Thank you Sarah, I’m still trying to work out what I will do, but I’m thinking of getting another camera converted instead, something newer.
I really like these monochrome photos, especially the railway track!
Thank you Aletta, I like images like that too.
Oh my gosh! I so love your infrared work. It’s almost magical, like we are seeing another universe. These are not beautiful; they are spectacular!!
That is very nice of you to say Tim, I do love how infrared transforms a landscape. Thank you.
Some really nice snaps!
Thank you Julie.
I love the way the world looks seeing it only at the infrared frequencies, it’s very beautiful, Leanne! ❤️
I love it too John, it is so different. Thank you.
You’re welcome! ☺️
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Oooh, I don’t know anything about infra-red cameras. Interesting resuts, anyway!
They are interesting I love the way they make the world look different. Thank you Margaret.
I’m not a fan of infrared images, but I love yours.
Thank you Anne, for me it is the closest I will get to photographing winter scenes.
I love all those phi. The black and white gives a feeling of lost countries with no people living around.
Really infrared or only B&W ?
Thank you Harry, yeah they are infrared, you can tell by the greenery that is all white.
WOW, get that baby repaired, the images are pulling me in.
thank you, I’m hoping to get another camera converted. Something that isn’t as old.
Thanks for sharing this idea Anita
You’re welcome.