Seeing Infrared

March 29, 2009 at 5:19 pm (Photography)

There’s something so incredible about the compositions of photogaphs done in infrared photography. Particular attention has to be paid to the colors of the objects you are photographing, for they will look quite differently in the end product. There’s always point-n-shoot photography, but truly great photography takes an eye; an eye for composition and color and the lack thereof should you photograph in black-and-white. There’s a knack to be had in understanding colors before you for what they will ultimately appear like in the printed photo; from what is actually seen by your eye when taking the photo to what will be.

Photographer Musin Yohan’s infrared photography has caught Gilding’s eye this evening:

Check out Yohan’s blog and while you’re at it check out his profile and gallery on photo.net.

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