Mark Balcom Photography

Nature, Rural and Urban Landscape, and Infrared Imagery. Information and Opinion about Photography.

Winter in Infrared Black & White

Capturing images of the winter forest in infrared amplifies the stark beauty of this time of the year. aperture-of-sunlight-v2-P2280325 brookside-2v2-P3290382 brookside-P3290383 from-a-bridge-on-muddy-brook-P3290349 high-clouds-fortell-a-storm-v2-P1010292 Pine-Border-2070063 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA tall-pines-v3-P3240091

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Recent Posts

  • A Bumper Crop: When I (Rarely) Crop My Photos
  • What’s happening 2018? stART on the Street, September 16, 11am-6pm.
  • Is a Kit Lens Better for Infrared Photography?
  • Instant Photography, Ironically, Isn’t Instant
  • Holly Fischer Sculptures

Recent Comments

  • Color Photo Printer Reviews on Holly Fischer Sculptures

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  • Black & White
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