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Wastelands
December 9, 2008 | InfraRed Scapes | 544 views
As my journey continues in light chasing. I came to pass what looks like a barren land but can be full of surprises for a landscape photographer. The photos seemed surreal for it was the invisible infrared light that I have recorded to produce these images. I’ve passed this area in many occasions but this was the first time I have photographed it with gusto. I will call this place the Wastelands.

Canon 40D EF10-22mm, Infrared image processed in Photoshop
Dead Wood (2008). Maasim, Sarangani Province, Mindanao

Canon 40D EF10-22mm, Infrared image processed in Photoshop
Sarthroides (2008). Maasim, Sarangani Province, Mindanao

Canon 40D EF10-22mm, Infrared image processed in Photoshop
Oasis in the Waste (2008). Maasim, Sarangani Province
And so, I shall return here again and again. Hoping to capture another beautiful sunset in the background, and the next time the Wastelands will be in colored photographs.
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wow kuya yong first pic parang kuha sa japan!=) parang sakura yong mg flowers! NICE!=)
huwaw naman. yeah. seemed surreal. seemed ironic too, parang hindi wastelands, iba kasi pumapasok sa isip ko pag wastelands – as in WASTElands. hehe. tapos the photos are really nice. nyahoo!
@Romarie – sa japan-japan ko yan nakuha hehe
@Rea – thanks Rea. iba naman yung tinutukoy mo, sa Bawing yun… DUMPland :)
I’m a big fan of IR photos. the 2nd photo is a definitely a keeper!
@Allan – I like that one too, besides it also made me research about deserts and shrubs
Kuya ba….ako na sad!!!! mapanindot gani nimo ang pangit… ako pa kha… na guapa na daan….harharhar!!!!
@retche – pwede kaayo
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