In continuation of the Sunday post, I have shared three images from Bridgewater Bay, Blairgowrie, including the renowned arch for which the location is famed. Victoria is home to three Bridgewater Bays, yet this particular one remains the most readily accessible from suburban Melbourne.
Joel had his compact camera modified to capture infrared at a wavelength of 720 nanometres, while I entrusted my Sony A7RIV to conversion at 520 nanometres—a process that cost approximately seven hundred Australian dollars and required three months to complete. Though I acknowledge the expense and delay, I found myself more drawn to the aesthetic of the 500-nanometre wavelength, whose results possess a strikingly unconventional and almost otherworldly character.
I visit Bridgewater Bay with such frequency that I welcome variation in its portrayal; indeed, the coloured renditions captured on that day, close to Christmas, proved particularly remarkable.
Of particular note, the residence depicted in the third image commands a market value exceeding ten million dollars—a striking testament to the extraordinary ‘sea change’ phenomenon and the remarkable surge in coastal property values.
Sony A7RIV
infra red converted
FE 16mm f1.8 GM
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so beautiful
ReplyDeletelooks so calm and peaceful
La residència, deu milions... res, una fotesa per a mi. ;-)))
ReplyDeleteSorprenen aquestes fotos.
Salutacions!
What strangely gorgeous photos! The ground is almost blue and the sky so strangely yellow. My favorite is the third one, with lone bare crooked tree. It really does look like another planet. And what is that tiny building way in the distance?
ReplyDeleteInfered photography presents a magical shift in the colors we normally see. Well done.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your experiments. So far, I have not developer much of a taste for IR, but sometimes an image grabs me.
ReplyDeleteStunning :-D
ReplyDeleteThe first photo intrigues me the most.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and it looks a bit other worldly.
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Impresionante resultado de ese intento con infrarrojo. La luz y el color "calos" hacen de estaas fotos todo un interesante experimento.
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These two are good, and interesting..
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos, the photos are taking it to the next level.
ReplyDeleteI think it's worth spending money to upgrade your equipment when it's something you're passionate about and don't care about. Happy New Year. May the new year be full of Peace, Love, Joy and Creativity!!
Looks wonderful, Great photography.
ReplyDeleteAmazing--- and mind-twisting!
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful scenes and photos.
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Fascinating photographs. I am surprised that people are still anxious to move close to coastal waters.
ReplyDelete...you captured some dramatic images.
ReplyDeleteUnos colores sorprendentes y dan una belleza especial a las imágenes.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Wonderful effect.
ReplyDeleteFantastisc impressions!
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family all the best in 2026, a good 🍀and happy and healthy New Year. 🎉
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