One year on Mt Wendelstein – 14

–part 14 of the essay One year on Mt. Wendelstein– Winter has caught up with the alps. After waking up and seeing this beautiful scenery, I immediately grabbed my camera and took a photo of the increasing inversion. Infrared serves as an increased contrast between the snow and the trees.
One year on Mt Wendelstein – 15

–part 15 of the essay One year on Mt. Wendelstein– Full moon is a good time to attempt night-time infrared photography. This night, I was still covered in clouds with only very short moments of clear sight. While I couldn’t observe due to the high humidity, taking photos that night was rewarding enough.
One year on Mt Wendelstein – 16

–part 16 of the essay One year on Mt. Wendelstein– With this photo, the year on Wendelstein has come to an end with spring about to start. One last time, we were in a sea of clouds and even the neighboring mountain top was almost completely covered.
Cholla Cacti

Arizona Landscape.
Vermilion Cliffs

Vermilion Cliffs, Arizona
Cathedral Lake

NIR photograph of upper Cathedral Lake and Cathedral Peak, Yosemite National Park, USA
Mt Shuksan

Digital Aerochrome photograph of Mt Shuksan and Picture Lakes, Deming, WA, USA
Sunset over Trillium

NIR photograph of Trillium Lake, Government Camp, OR, USA
Druidia

NIR photograph of Hidden Lake and Bearhat Mountain, Glacier National Park, USA
Celestial

NIR photograph of Eunice Lake and Mt Rainier in Mt Rainier National Park, USA
Haystack

NIR time separated color photograph of Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA
Multnomah

Wide spectrum photograph of Multnomah Falls, Oregon, USA Posted on 5th July 2016 in Landscapes kolarivision.com//kolarivision.com//www.nickspiker.com/blog/multnomah/ Nick and Azie at Oneonta Gorge in 2009 – Photo by S. Spiker Years ago, I lived in the Dalles along the Columbia River in Oregon. I remember hiking around the numerous gorges and waterfalls between there and Portland […]