More Infrared Photography

I didn’t post anything last week as I was on holiday in the Isle of Wight. Although the weather was mixed, there were a few bright, sunny days. That’s fortunate as I had decided to pack an infrared camera. It’s an old Olympus EM5 that I had converted around 10 years ago. The company that … Continue reading More Infrared Photography

Infrared Landscape Photography Workflow and Image Processing Tips

It’s infrared landscape photography time again. Actually, any time of the year can be good for infrared landscape photography. It’s just that in the summer months when the landscape doesn’t look as good for regular photography during the day, infrared can be a wonderful alternative. I have a couple of infrared cameras. By infrared, I … Continue reading Infrared Landscape Photography Workflow and Image Processing Tips

Gripped by Infrared Photography

The sun has been out all week here which can only mean one thing – it’s about to rain. That means that I need to get out with one of my infrared cameras before it starts. The weather is perfect for infrared photography. Bright sun, blue sky, and a huge amount of contrast in the … Continue reading Gripped by Infrared Photography

It’s Whit Friday Again

Today is Whit Friday and in Saddleworth that means only one thing – the Band Contest. It’s often described as “the greatest free show on earth” (providing you like Brass Bands). I sat outside to drink my coffee earlier as the weather is unusually sunny. Whit Friday is well known for raining heavily here. Even … Continue reading It’s Whit Friday Again

A Mid-Week Photo Walk with a Difference

Last weekend I headed onto the local moors for a longer walk and some much-needed exercise. When you usual walk around 15-20km over sometimes quite steep ground, walking around the village for an hour doesn’t keep you fit. During the recent restrictions I’ve found my fitness suffering and I’ve noticed my asthma returning so it … Continue reading A Mid-Week Photo Walk with a Difference