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Treeform

One of the many things I like about winter is with so many trees bare of foliage you can really admire the shape and form they take. The organic patterns to how trees grow is fascinating when you really start to look at it. Granted, most of the year their top halves are covered in foliage (even longer if they're evergreen) and all of the year a significant part of the tree is invisible underground. What we get is just the tip of the iceberg, or the top of the tree. So, one of the things I have grown to appreciate about infrared film is the contrast it introduces between the branching body of a tree the leafy foliage that often masks it. When I really want to make a picture of those spindly branches or diverging trunk lines, I find infrared well suited for the task.

 

Hasselblad 500C

JCH Street Pan 400

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Uploaded on May 15, 2022