Today’s featured photo of the day! September’s feature is: Infrared Photography
Here is today’s featured photo. For the month of September I am featuring Infrared photography as the style. For today, I am posting a photo of a grove of trees near Bachelors Grove in the Cook County forest preserves near Midlothian Turnpike in Illinois on a rainy day. You can see how the low sheen of light and its effects on its infrared image! It is truly startling. Date – October 1982.
Photo taken with a Nikon FE camera through a Nikon 26 mm lens, filter=polarizer and yellow filter, Aperture=5.6 f/stop, shutter-speed 1/30th second, loaded with Kodak Ektachrome Infrared Color IE 135-20 Infrared Slide Film processed E-6 using Kodak Ektachrome Chemicals. Enlargement processed Type R color positive paper and R-3000 chemistry onto 3½x5″ glossy negative color image enlargement paper.
Enjoy, and see you tomorrow with another fine Infrared photograph!!
© 2019 Versatileer
This is a really cool picture. This is the one forest preserve I’ve wanted to go to but have never make it there. Did you see anything strange while you were there?
No, not that day! I have over the years heard some stories and frown on the people who have damaged the graves. This is a sacred area for persons, no matter how long ago, to RIP.