Another rushed post, and whilst on the topic of rushed, I apologise for not answering comments at the mo, but I do read them and very much appreciate them – things will get back to normal in a week or so ๐ ย This is an upward view of Ghost Gums which are native to my part of the world here in SE Australia. ย I love their white trunks and the foliage now highlighted in near infrared. ย Also this is my submission for the 27th Monochrome Madness curated by the ever hard working Leanne Cole ๐
Great subject for the infrared, Lisa.
Very nice composition too.
Gorgeous IR Lisa, works really well ๐
Wow, this is great Lisa!
Great to hear from you ๐
Ghost Gums….absolutely stunning Lisa
Yes, quite nice Lisa – very interesting in how different the trunks do render in IR.
Beautiful picture, wonderful stuff! Having the patches of very dark sky between the trees’ canopies helps this a lot. Adrian
I think the eucalypts are among the most graceful of trees, and each time I had the chance to visit down there (more than two dozen), I always looked forward to being able to see so many varieties and admire their grace–and I was almost never disappointed!
The infrared works well, it creates a surreal view of a landscape.
She us hardworking, isn’t she! Great shot ๐
Whoever named these ‘Ghost gums” clearly had near infra red eyeballs. Great to see them as he/she did.
Fabulous IR, Lisa. As you can see, by the way I am four days late, life’s been a bit crazy here too.
gorgeous IR LIsa!!! I love trees and yes that ghostly effect!!!
Thank you so much – I’m having fun with the learning ๐