Eijsder Beemden - PART 1
The last 4 years I visited the Eijsder Beemden many times. The Eijsder Beemden is a beautiful small nature park in my home village Eijsden.
The featured photograph in this post is the image that started this personal long term documentary project to create a black and white infrared collection of the Eijsder Beemden.
All images are shot with my full spectrum converted Fujifilm XT2 camera. For this project I used the small Fujifilm f2 primes (23mm, 35mm and 50mm). These lenses are light and practical to use but also do not show “hot spots” when doing infrared photography. I always used a 720nm infrared filter.
I visited this small park in all seasons and weather conditions. It does show that infrared photography can be done any time. However the distinct infrared look is at its best in sunny conditions.
The linked video is part 1 of the complete infrared collection. More parts will follow.
The video is best seen on a large computer screen.
The goal is still to create a book of this project in the near future. All images are also presented in my portfolio and available for print.
Part 1 of my Infrared collection is to be seen at Youtube click on the url: https://youtu.be/y0JfcWC6rbs
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