Under a Low, Autumn Sun.
Walking around my home-turf is a real joy on evenings like this and, it is my express intention to squeeze every single IR frame that I can this year, out of this beautiful, peaceful landscape. I know just how lucky I am – and, I hope this notion comes across in my frames. The lowering sun does make composition a little more of a thoughtful, slowed-down process but, that’s how I work naturally anyway. A little slower? Who cares? In a place like this – why would I need to rush, anyway?
(I am aware of the cardinal sin that no serious photographer should ever commit, even unwittingly, in the second frame – however, I’m not a fan of removing elements, so, it stays. It shouldn’t take you long to find it. To help you, try thinking along the lines of “Where’s [the] Wally”! Anyhow, I hope you’ll enjoy these two compositions.
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I | 50mm – 720nm IR.
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II | 85mm – 720nm IR.
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Beautiful as always. The rows in the filed really draw you in 🙂
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Thank you so much! I’m really happy that you enjoyed them. It’s a lovely spot!
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Excellent work👏👍
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Thank you, Nidhi! 🙏
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Your shadow could be mistaken for a bush! Try not to worry it’s hardly noticeable.
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You’re too kind!! In truth, I was amused by it.. but still a tad surprised that I did it in the first place. 😳😁
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Brilliant work, Robert 👏👏 Regards
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Hi Rajeev! Thank you, my friend! 🙏
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Maybe I’m blind but I didn’t see anything what could be necessary to remove. No sins at all! 😀
Clouds look so illusive. I like these shots!
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Trust me, Alena, you’ll see it eventually. 😱 I’m so glad you like these. Evening IR has a whole different ‘feel’.
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Evening hours are magic in any way!
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