My name is Kevin Ward. I live in Lincolnshire, England
I have had a life long love of Art , Photograghy and most things creative especially other people's. I was retired early due to ill heath giving me a whole lotta time to fill.
I now try to do something new everyday to improve my own artistic skills with just one motto
" enjoy life with the people you love "Â They always try to understand my crazy art, what more can you ask!
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Comments (16)
abreojos
Love this effect!
kgb224
Outstanding work my friend. God bless.
TdaC
Beautiful photo, it has a surreal feel to it that i like :)
johndoop
Beautiful effect!!!!
HopeFadesEternal
Wonderful image. Almost looks like a painting at first.
Cyve
Fabulous shot... wonderfully done!!!
durleybeachbum
Truly stunning pic, Kevin! The Geranium Maderemse seeds were from Chilterns..my own seed next year maybe!
jayfar
Your work on this has produced a splendid result, lovely image.
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Great false colour shot Kevin, this is my favourite post production of IR shots. The good old channel swap :)
brewgirlca
That is amazing! You totally had me that these were frost covered pine trees. If I ever upgrade to a higher end DSLR I am going to turn my current one into an infra-red.
alanwilliams
superb, i love that root system
miwi
Very beautiful shot,love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bebopdlx
Nice effects and work!
biquet
Nice picture! What filter do you have in your camera ? I'm surprised the sky did not turn darker than that. But then again, I have a 840nm filter in mine.
MrsRatbag
This is absolutely lovely; I love the effect here!
tizjezzme
I love this; what a scene and yes, them roots are way cool. Reminds me a lot of the trees you see at Gooseberry Falls, along the north shore of Lake Superior.