oh what a tangled web we weave

spirogiraWebbing hung at a golf course protecting the boundary of the driving range.

Shot with my converted infrared camera, then distorted and twirled in Photoshop.

Garden of the Gods

gardenofthegods

I know most of you are aware I have a thing for trees.

And that I also have a thing for shooting in infrared.

But just look at the detail in this image.  This wasn’t taken in a national park; it was taken in my yard.  Your trees look like this too!  But you have to stop and really look to see it. Its amazing how many things get overlooked when we just go through the motions.

Shot with my converted Canon G10 – handheld.  (www.lifepixel.com)

Yellow Brick Road

curiouseranother image from my infrared camera – its a surprise every time

Into the Great Wide Open

This is why I shoot infrared.

This image came straight out of the camera looking this way – not kidding.  No Photoshopping done here.  The only post-production work was tightening up the sliders a bit in ‘Levels’.

In fact, I compose in infrared.  In other words, I see the image in infrared on the display while I’m shooting.

In case you’re not familiar...I’ve had one of my cameras converted.  A company called Life Pixel did it for me a couple of years ago.

Life hasn’t been the same since.

The Oak Tree

The Oak Tree.  By Matsuo Basho
The oak tree:
not interested
in cherry blossoms.
These images were taken from the parking lot of a hotel in Austin, Texas recently.
I love how the (infrared) camera interpreted the scene.