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Hyattsville, Maryland. 20171104
Canon 80D || 24 mm (EF-S24mm f/2.8 STM) || 30 sec • f/2.8 • iso 100
I went out today to experiment during a cloudy day.
Learned that you definitely have to be patient and wait for when the clouds are not blocking the light. Still a cloudy day can be a day for infrared too. The shifting of clouds if done continuously by a strong wind, even if just subtle, can be enough to provide the additional light needed for the outcome above.
It was tricky getting a steady shot, and although this one is blurry, the mood it creates is worth keeping and sharing. Needless to say, I hunger for a sunny day now!
Comment below if you have any questions about Infrared photography! It is quickly becoming an addiction :X
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