jalinde
FollowI used my digital infrared camera to capture this bride at St. Louis' historical Forest Park.
I used my digital infrared camera to capture this bride at St. Louis' historical Forest Park.
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kazcaldwell
May 25, 2020
Love the flower queen and the surroundings need the lady to be walking in to the frame from right of frame to top left?
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Location
This infrared photo was captured in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri. Forest park was voted the 2nd best urban park in the USA for 2021.Time
This image was captured at 4pm on a sunny spring day.Lighting
My niece was getting married in Forest Park in St. Louis and I dug out my infrared camera to record the event.Equipment
I used a converted Canon EOS IR camera.Inspiration
I knew that the park had a lot of vegetation. Infrared photography makes anything with chlorophyll , like plants and leaves, turn bright white. The park and the wedding inspired this image.Editing
No. The Infrared converted camera does all the work.In my camera bag
My most important piece of equipment is a SLIK tripod. I never go anywhere without it.Feedback
If you are trying your hand at infrared photography, location is key. Big puffy clouds add drama to an infrared image and plants and leaves turn dreamy white, adding an ethereal quality to your images. Water turns very dark when using infrared, which can add even more interest to your images.