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Tacoma Waterfront #1

Tacoma Waterfront #1

Tacoma Waterfront #2

Tacoma Waterfront #2

Tacoma Waterfront #3

Tacoma Waterfront #3

Tacoma Waterfront #4

Tacoma Waterfront #4

Tacoma Waterfront #5

Tacoma Waterfront #5

Oregon City #1

Oregon City #1

Oregon City #1a

Oregon City #1a

Oregon City #2

Oregon City #2

Oregon City #3

Oregon City #3

Oregon City #4

Oregon City #4

Oregon City #4a

Oregon City #4a

Portland, St John's Bridge #1

Portland, St John's Bridge #1

Portland, St John's Bridge #2

Portland, St John's Bridge #2

Portland, St John's Bridge #3

Portland, St John's Bridge #3

Portland, Willamette River

Portland, Willamette River

Infrared: Industrial Landscape

I find that using only the infra-red part of the spectrum adds a new and often dynamic perspective to images.

Traditionally this has usually been applied to landscapes as the photosythesis process gives of a lot of infrared energy (see examples in my Infrared: Landscape portfolio). However, it can be applied more broadly and this portfolio gives example from several different industrial landscapes.

These photos were taken using a modified Canon DSLR such that it's sensor is only sensitive to the infra-red part of the spectrum.
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