This sepia toned infrared image makes a simple neighborhood shot out the front door look like the middle of winter. Everything with green grass and green leaves goes white.
These beautiful Marsh Marigolds were in a wet ditch along the road in Door County, Wisconsin last May 2008. These beautiful seasonal wild flowers were taken hand held with a Canon G9 point and shoot camera.
A walk on the rock beaches of Door County, Wisconsin reveals many unusual placement of rocks. All rocks moved by humans and later rearranged by the waves of Lake Michigan are a constant reminder of our desire for artistic satisfaction. Why not.
The wonders of creative photography are always interesting. Here I used slow vertical camera movement with a slow shutter speed to create "Moving Trees". I first got this idea from Mark Southard and later studies more of the same with the Freeman Patterson books. With digital you can waste all the frames you need to get a pleasing result with no additional cost, just time on task.
Taking a walk with a group of High School Students in Morton Arboretum I saw this scene as an Infrared Photo.
A retired music educator now enjoying exhibiting fine art photography.