Let’s stick with the infra-red Cadillac Ranch pictures today. Here’s another other-worldly take on the popular attraction in Amarillo, Texas.
A weird and wonderful place deserves a weird and wonderful treatment, don’t you think? This is the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas recorded in infra-red.
For the second half of my solo World Wide Photo Walk on October 3rd, I headed into downtown Austin and had a wander around with my infra-red camera. This...
Another infra-red view of the spectacular Buddhist temple at Sitagu Buddha Vihara. This Burmese Buddhist community can be found about 5 miles west of Austin,...
Here’s another monochrome infra-red image taken at the Sitagu Buddha Vihara temple outside Oak Hill in Austin, Texas. My IR camera is equipped with...
Saturday was the annual World Wide Photo Walk and, this being 2020, it was rather different from usual. Instead of gathering in groups to photograph the local...
Visiting Vuadomo waterfall on Fiji’s Vanua Levu island isn’t just a matter of showing up at the river. The waterfall is part of Vuadomo village...
We’ve left racing behind but I’m still in the 2017 section of my library and have reached the folder containing images from our Christmas trip...
We made a Memorial Day trip out to Enchanted Rock State Natural Area near Fredericksburg yesterday. The drive up there via Llano was spectacular. I’ve...
A coconut sprouts on a beach in front of an abandoned house near Savusavu on the Fijian island of Vanua Levu.
I’m having fun processing some of the infra-red images I shot in Fiji. On this trip, I decided to travel light with no laptop and this left me with...
The coast of Vanua Levu (and presumably the other main Fijian islands) is studded with micro-islands, many supporting a surprisingly diverse collection...
Another view of the prolific and colourful Arrow-leaf Balsamroot plant that was blooming in Grand Teton National Park during our visit a couple of weeks...
I’m in the process of migrating photos from my old, slow (it’s attached to a 10 year old Windows server via USB and, from there, to my Mac via Ethernet)...