Saturday, March 21, 2009
Infrared 2.0
I hate when I can't figure out how to do something. A few weeks ago I messed around with some Infrared Photography. It turned out alright, but I couldn't get the colors to work well so I ended up converting them all to black and white. Well the other day at Durand Eastman Park I decided to give it another try, so I slapped on my R72 filter on my D50 and shot away. Here's what I got!






Labels:
Nature,
Photography
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