Off on another adventure today, this time to Heaton Park – where we explored, fed squirrels and spent two hours on a bouncy-castle!
All the while, I had the Infrared camera in tow again and took a few more pictures with it. I’m really starting to get a taste for this style of photography and it’s really making me re-apprecite the lens media arts. I’d like to buy a few Infrared photography books and see what sort of thing other image takers are capturing.
Unfortunately, I can see some sort of ‘sensor spot’ on these photographs (as well as the previous lot) so I’ll have to try and find a way to get rid of them. But, I am non-to-fussed, because it has been so enjoyable taking these pictures and starting to explore more Infrared Photography.
12 responses to “Infrared: Heaton Park”
Very cool pics.
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Every single picture looks like a gigantic snowstorm is just an hour away. The sky’s just have “that look”. It’s actually really freaky.
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I think that’s what I like about it! Everything looks moody and weird.
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Makes me feel like a teenager all over again….
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I was going to add (just like me) at the end of my comment but did t want to sound like an emo.
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Hahahahaa.
Middle aged emo’s, here we come!
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Can’t we just skip that mid-life crisis and go straight to the “Grumpy old men” phase instead?
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Absolutely!
So far, no crises in sight. I only see lawns with “get off my lawn” signs, so I’d say we’re on course…
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Very nice photos. Have you tried taking pictures of minis yet with the infrared?
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I haven’t, but the idea came up in another comment thread and I’d like to try it out and see what they look like!
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Great photos again Jenn.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thanks again.
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