Only some of these pictures are from Gas Works Park in Seattle. The others are from the Japanese Garden around the corner. I discovered that water absorbs so much infrared light that it is usually completely black to an IR camera. But at the right angle it makes an excellent mirror. When I turn a reflection-on-the-water picture upside down it has a wild effect.
Gas Works is colorful even in the rain. And it's fun to watch the float planes take off from Lake Union.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Gas Works Park, Seattle
Labels:
Digital Infrared,
Digital IR,
Gas Works Park,
Japanese Garden,
Seattle
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