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Submitter's name: Wayne Harridge
Title: Road to nowhere
Gear used: Olympus C-2100UZ, 7-70mm, f2.8-3.5 @7mm, R72 filter.
Exposure: 1/40, f5.6, ISO 400.
Technical information: Hand held, AF, IS, ESP, B&W mode.
The C-2100UZ is noted for it's infrared sensitivity, just screw on an R72 filter.
Subject information: A long straight dirt road heading west into outback Australia from Broken Hill ?
No, actually it's quite close to an industrial area in Truganina, about 15km from the Melbourne CBD.
 

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Comment left by: siddiq (no e-mail specified) Ooooh, like this one! Was going to guess AG-Shnozz, but it's digital and in taken way way far from his last known whereabouts... But do like it, how IR renders foliage in a glowing manner.

Comment left by: J A Segura (jafsc@sympatico.ca) A surrealistic image, as I imagine 4th dimension :)

Comment left by: Andrew Fildes (afildes@people.net.au) Damn this is a nice IR shot mate - I must get out with my 2100 more! Love that stoney country out there - watch out for the snakes.

Comment left by: Chris (no e-mail specified) Classic shot made interesting by the "grain".

Comment left by: siddiq (no e-mail specified) btw, is that snow? i know it's winter down under, but greenery also looks that way in IR....

Comment left by: Anonymous Visitor Not snow - grass.

Comment left by: Brian Swale (no e-mail specified) Harrumph! Back to stealing rare photons from the midnight landscape again, is it? You're good at that!

Great photo; I'm envious.
Now I'm on the lookout for a C-2100uz!



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