Another adventure with the Infrared Camera. This time to Clarence Park and Chesham Woods – a park local to where we live. These were taken in the evening in vibrant evening light, but the ones in the woods weren’t as successful, purely because woods are darker than full-bright light that Infrared Photography benefits from the most.
I did notice that my ‘sensor spot’ has moved, so it might just be a case of dust on one of the lenses or filters, so I shall give them a good clean to see if I can get rid of it! This is a relief as cleaning a sensor spot on the compact would have been an absolute nightmare!
Still, the adventures continue and I’ve a few more day-trips planned during the Summer Holidays in which to explore.
6 responses to “Infrared: Clarence Park & Chesham Woods”
Beautiful photos.
Cheers,
Pete.
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I really do like these. I am glad you introduced me to infrared photography. I had no idea such a thing existed before!
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I’ll be having to look for an upgrade for the camera at this rate!
I am glad that you like them.
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Love the gate!
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Thank you.
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Great shots Jenn ,I particularly like the trees!
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