Dancers…

There’s an old apple orchard in North Carolina overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. The orchard is covered with ancient elegantly shaped trees. For some reason, they remind me of dancers forever frozen in midst of an enchanted performance.

The trees are beautiful. To see them portrayed in infrared light is just magical, taking on another dimension of reality. Photographed in color, the tree doesn’t tell the same story. Infrared photography isn’t as daunting as it was with film. The camera I used was converted to photograph in infrared, using a standard R72 type filter. The camera was handheld with a normal exposure time. I used a fisheye lens to enhance the surreal quality of the image. No film, chemicals or darkroom needed.

I’ll be in St. Augustine, at Florida’s Birding & Fotofest this April. I’ll be talking about infrared photography, and a creative approach to photography. Those who know me, know I love everything infrared, and everything creative, so it will be a lot of fun! I hope to see you there!  ~ Deb

4 Comments

  1. Wes Harkins on March 17, 2010 at 4:40 pm

    Oh my…..what an amazing image, Deb. I’m guessing the Orchard at Altapass. I’ll sure look at it differently the next time I drive by. Always inspiring! Thanks.

  2. Deborah Sandidge on March 17, 2010 at 4:55 pm

    Hi Wes,
    I’m so impressed you know this tree! :o) Yes, it’s the Orchard at Altapass, you are very observant. Thank you for your lovely comments! ~ Deb

  3. Thomas Eriksson on March 19, 2010 at 1:13 pm

    I agree with Wes, it’s a fantastic picture.
    I like to use the R72 filter also, but the results are not this good. I think I need more practice.
    /Thomas

  4. Deborah Sandidge on March 19, 2010 at 1:29 pm

    Thank you very much, Thomas!

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