The Vernal equinox occurs today, making it the first day of Spring. Now that Spring has arrived, why not try capturing some Spring foliage in IR? Infrared creates a totally different look. Here’s some to enjoy.
All these images were shot with a Canon 50D converted to super color IR. Several images are HDR Infrared images . If you like to learn the tips and tricks of photographing flowers in IR and how to create HDR in Infrared, check back with our Blog for future postings. In the meantime, here’s a longer series of IR flowers to enjoy.
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Dan Wampler is a digital artist from St Louis, MO. Having been interested in art and photography since childhood, he spent most of adult life working for Kodak and in the portrait photography industry. A student of the works of Ansel Adams, Any Warhol, and David Hamilton, Dan attempted to keep a wide range of artistic style.
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Deborah Pietrangelo says
Beautiful and inspiring! Looking forward to seeing how we can do this. I don’t have an IR converted camera, just an IR filter, so hope I can still get decent images!