Are you nuts? Infrared is so much better in the summer.
Except.
Sometimes I just think I like a challenge. I took a filter that I didn't like so much and a 25mm lens which is 'fast' so I could shoot in the low light that the weather had gifted me.
Here is an original shot and then the edited shot of the creek in my neighbor's valley.
Shooting IR is pretty technical when it comes to finding a proper white balance along with something called channel swapping in post work.
This time of the year can be a bit dull, so I figured I'd have some fun with the colors that we don't see with our eyes.
I even used the improper white balance for this filter to pick up a different type of color. Though, really I feel that it is up to the person with the camera to decide what they want to visually see.
What I saw through the lens:
The challenge just like any challenge in photography is to find an interesting composition or subject. And I had a particular tree in mind.
Charlie and I hiked across PeeWee's valley to a particular tree that has roots that climb the steep hill.
The weather was supposed to get gnarly around 11 or noon. The winds were to gust up to 50 mph and as the temperatures dropped, there was to be snow squalls along with some sleet.
Charlie and I headed back home before the bad weather hit.
And boy did it ever hit!
It was time to hunker down and drag out some things for the Christmas Chair. I going with the old Captains Chair this year.