The machine that time forgot II

Abandoned quarry machine
Tree and wheat

Tree and wheat
Summer

An infrared image in cool blues which evokes a hot summer afternoon
The Millenium Bridge over the River Thames

Infrared storm clouds over St Pauls and the Millenium Bridge in London
My first infrared image

The first infrared image I made.
Bodnant Garden Terrace

A photograph taken of the terrace of National Trust Bodnant Gardens in North Wales
Bodnant Hall Wales

A photograph of the National Trust Bodnant Hall and garden in North Wales.
Sinai – In the Heart of the Desert 1

Shot during my trip to Sinai Peninsula. 850nm filters are excellent for dramatic contrasty photos, especially when shooting in the opposite direction to the sun. When used in the desert, it is mesmerizing – leaving almost black cloudless skies.
Sinai – In the Heart of the Desert 2

Shot during my trip to Sinai Peninsula. 850nm filters are excellent for dramatic contrasty photos, especially when shooting in the opposite direction to the sun. When used in the desert, it is mesmerizing – leaving almost black cloudless skies.
Bloody Rome in Snow

Shot during my visit to Rome at the beginning of this year, at the Palatine Hill area. Luckily, I’ve came few days after the snowfall (It rarely snows in Rome). An infrared camera with a 590nm filter turned excellent to show a different kind of beauty of this city.
After the Battle

Ultraviolet in portraits is known for its harsh effect on the skin. Each small scar, freckles, stale skin, and other things that our eyes can’t see, are exaggerated in this spectrum, sometimes leading to dramatic grungy looks like this.
Valeria

Portrait – Valeria. Portraits in infrared are known for their surreal skin tones and contrasts, but just position your model near some vegetation, and it’ll result in a “Fairy Tale” look.