
Came across some color infrared shots that I like. These were actually done with an IR filter and an unmodified 40d on a tripod (hence the blur and horse movement). Can’t remember what filter I was using but it was dark enough so that you couldn’t see anything through the viewfinder. A lot easier with a modified IR camera. As a general rule, this is the only style of color that I can enjoy with my own photographs, i.e. the number of colors are limited, and it feels more like a watercolor than an oil painting if you know what I mean. I’ve done some straight color once in a while, and for a few days, I like it – but I almost always tire of it quickly. The infrared color seems to keep my attention and when I return to it months later – it still appeals to me.






You should give credit to us Jerseyans (Jerseyites? Jersvians?). This picture was taken at Garret Mountain, a stone’s throw from Paterson, NJ. And the horse looks familiar, too. I think I lost more than a few bucks on him before his banishment to the riding stables.
I was hoping you’d chime with some NJ patriotism since I always forget the names of where this stuff was done.