"Infrared Barn 2"

© John McCollum

"Infrared Barn 2"

Uploaded: April 28, 2006

Description

Infrared image of an old barn in Somerville, Tennessee. Thought I would capture it before it falls over. The surreal colors in this photograph are the result of special camera settings( especially white balance ) and color channel swapping in Photo shop CS2.
I use a Hoya R72 infrared filter . Most of my infrared photos are shot at f/8 at 28 mm. I then adjust the
shutter for a slightly overexposed exposure. White balance is adjusted with each shot with the "PRE" setting with the filters on. Focus is a bit tricky. Altho bright sunny days work best, some
intresting results can be obtained on cloudy days. Partly cloudy skys can realy make an Infrared photo look its best. For more examples of this technique, visit my gallery. Your
comments are most welcome.

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Comments

Nadya Johnson April 28, 2006

Outstanding, John! Before joining the site I hadn't seen much IR photography, but I am sure beginning to like it now! So surreal. Wonderful image! #435657

Debbie Del Tejo April 28, 2006

WOW YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN! what a masterpiece! #2701917

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