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Made with a 550nm IR filter. Note to self: This filter lets in more visible light than higher-numbered IR filters, usually producing a wider variety of colors. In this case, however, the dim sunlight left most colors either very dark or very pale. Some of the light blues of the clouds and the barn are very faint. I like the look, though, especially the detailed textures on the barn.

An old outbuilding, apparently no longer in use, on Normanskill Farm.

Detail from a somewhat battered outbuilding on historic Normanskill Farm in upstate New York. The building now houses a blacksmith's shop. The image was created using an IR filter and converted camera to capture the subtle variations in color and texture.

Historic farmstead at the Normanskill Preserve.

An infrared image captured with a 665nm IR filter. The bench (whichi actually is black) sits on a path that runs along the Normanskill in upstate New York.

Normanskill Creek

 

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An infrared image of the old ramp barn on the historic Normanskill farm (the gable above the ramp is on the left side of the barn). Captured in bright sunlight with 665 infrared filter on a converted Canon G16 and processed in Photoshop, Lightroom and Topaz software.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Guilderland, New York.

French's Hollow Falls, Guilderland, New York.

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Two bridges a dam and waterfalls.

Normans Kill, Guilderland, New York.

Guilderland, New York.

High Dymanic Range - HDR

 

The Normanskill flows into the Hudson River about 10 Miles downstream. Photo was taken from a pedestrian bridge over the creek.

 

Two story barn with ramp entrance to upper story, common in upstate New York.

Guilderland, New York.

French's Hollow, Guilderland, New York.

While photographing this scene, a man walked across the train trestle, which really added to the shot. It's quite high and there are no railings...I'd be too afraid. Norman's Kill, Altamonte, NY.

French's Hollow, Guilderland, New York.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Guilderland, New York.

Low-key infrared image along the Normanskill valley.

 

Albany, New York.

 

SMC Pentax-K 35mm f/3.5 manual focus lens.

Guilderland, New York.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. French's Hollow, Guilderland, New York.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Guilderland, New York.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Tawasentha Park, Guilderland, New York.

'Kill' is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Guilderland, New York.

An abandoned threshing machine at the edge of Normanskill Farm in Albany Co., New York

 

Albany, New York.

Lower, older bridge is no longer used. The higher, new bridge provide a more efficient route between Albany and Bethlehem.

Normanskill Creek, Guilderland, New York.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Duanesburg, New York.

Normanskill Farm, Albany Co, New York

 

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Duanesburg, New York.

Tawasentha Park, Guilderland, New York.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Guilderland, New York.

Guilderland, New York.

Guilderland, New York.

High Dynamic Range - HDR

 

Two Bridges a dam and a waterfalls.

  

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