Queen’s Park through an IR filter.The view out of my back window, through an IR filter.
Just playing.This watch failed in its primary, and only, duty of keeping the time.
It has since been disposed of.The Marriage of Kate Jones and Craig Eastman.
Craig and Kate’s wedding bands. Beautiful design.More Queen’s Park through an IR filter.The Marriage of Kate Jones and Craig Eastman.
Prepping for the first dance.A cyclist braving the squiggles of the Tradeston Bridge.More playing with the IR filter, this time with a tripod for a slightly less noise-tastic image.Cars go fast. This is truth.Day or night, the wind still blows. And those industrious turbines are there to capture that wind.
Thanks, windfarms!
Tharms.Lordy. More Queen’s Park through an IR filter? When will it end?Or brand new IR filter at least. Thought I’d take advantage of the rare suny Glaswegian day to try out this new el cheapo fleaBay IR filter in Queen’s Park.
Not bad, given that it’s handheld. ISO noise seems way more pronounced at lower levels, which I suppose is to be expected, but without a tripod it’s remarkable you can get anything at all, at least without major camera sensor surgery.Because tea is important, and I’m worth it.Frankly, this is only going up because if I don’t create a new album in the first week of the month I feel like I’m wasting time and money.
And no, I’m not afraid to filter an image until it’s dead, thank you for asking.Right, that’s enough IR for now.Yet more Queen’s Park through an IR filter.The Marriage of Kate Jones and Craig Eastman.
The Grey Spirit tartan served us well, achingly trendy as it may be.The Marriage of Kate Jones and Craig Eastman.
St. John’s Church, Llandudno.Little Orme basking in the same sunshine that has currently reduced my face and arms to a painful bright red mockery of humanity.