Spring as You Can’t See, but Plants Do…

By Artborghi @artborghi

The following pictures are shot with a far-red filter on a 16-35 mm wide angle mounted on my Nikon D800. White means presence of far-red light, black means absence of far-red light. Click each picture to enlarge.

Outside of our far-red opaque houses and offices …

.. a triumph of far-red light is reflected by plants flooded with the Spring sun!

The only shadows in such far-red radiance days: our footpaths and the cloudless sky…

The last far-red light blades cut the Botanical Garden of Zürich before sunset.

After the positive experience 2014 at Photobastei, I am dreaming about a new art exhibition in 2015 with this new series and more to come. If you are interested or know about such opportunities, please write artborghi@gmail.com or contact me through my blog here


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