If you are a frequent visitor to this blog, you might be wandering why I haven't posted much new material lately or what I've been doing.
The reason I have not posted much new material lately is because I haven't found any new models lately.
In the interim I have been experimenting with digital infrared photography. There are several IR photos on this site of models, but most were shot with Kodak IR film. Kodak stopped making their IR film a couple years ago. IR photo enthusiasts have moved on to digital. Most digital imaging sensors are capable of capturing IR light, but they have a IR blocking filter attached to the sensor. To compensate, photographers can remove this filter and insert a filter that blocks normal light. In the last few weeks I bought and converted a digital SLR to shoot infrared light.
I don't normally break genre on this blog and post landscape images, but in lieu of nude work, I thought that today at least I would do just that.
Sunday, July 01, 2012
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