Under the overpass

I was going to eat at one of my favorite waterfront restaurants: 3 Westerley right on the river in Ossining, NY.

If you’re driving, the usual (there is at least one other) path to follow would be do go down Main Street and then take the overpass which goes up pass the station, crosses over the rail tracks and then curves around towards the restaurant.

I arrived a bit early i.e. before the restaurant opened so I was looking for something to photography that wouldn’t take me too far away from the restaurant. I thought that this picture taken from under the overpass would fit the bill. A black and white treatment seemed the best way to go.

Taken with a Panasonic Lumix GX85 and Leica DG Summilux 15mm f1.7

False color infrared flowers

Continuing with my explorations of infrared photography. As I was nearing Sleepy Hollow after my walk around the Rockefeller State Park Preserve, I walked by a number of houses many of them with flowers growing in their gardens. So, I thought I should try what effect false infrared photography had on flowers.

I like some of the results, especially the one above. In fact, the only one I don’t like much is the last one, but that might well be my fault. Maybe I didn’t process it correctly.





Taken with a Sony F828 and fixed Zeiss 28-200mm f2-2.8