Re: Squiggly Infrared Tree
Hi David: I really like this effect and it works well with this crooked old tree. I'm wondering if the white clouds that outline the tree near the top could be extended to the right side of the frame. To me it would seem more balanced if the clouds at the top followed the pattern across scene like the ones at the bottom
Wendy
Re: Squiggly Infrared Tree
Hi Wendy - good point. I could certainly clone some in. I've been so busy taking IR shots to see what things look like that I've not been paying all that much attention to compositional detail. What I did think interesting about this shot is the fact that the IR "white" foliage shows up quite well against the very light sky - not what I would have expected. Anyway, thank you for your perceptive comment.
David
Re: Squiggly Infrared Tree
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I've been taking lots of IR photos with my converted Canon 20D. Here's one not posted elsewhere.
Cheers David
Very nice David :)
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New Zealand Cabbage Tree Ti Kouka (Maori) (cordyline australis)
This is one of the largest cordyline or tree lilies in the world, can grow up to 9 mtrs (30 ft)
This tree was very important to the Maoris who used the new bud shoots as food, and the leaves which are more durable than flax for weaving baskets and sandles etc.
The early settlers to New Zealand gave the name Cabbage Tree to the Ti Kouka because they used to boil and eat the young shoots.
About ten years ago, a lot of these trees were dying and they could not find the reason. It was put down to you know what (global warming) but it turned out to be a virus, which I believe they had no answer for. The last five or so years these tree have made a spectacular recovery and a lot of them are thriving very well. As far as I am aware it is a native of New Zealand.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...p;d=1282609788
This photo was taken in a small park on the banks of a river that runs through the centre of our town.
Delboy.
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This was shot at first light in the morning. The sunrise was trailing a storm front.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...p;d=1283720278
C&C will be appreciated.
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