DIY Abstract by pcoulson

DIY Abstract

Rummaged through my workshop for something abstract, found these and photographed them in infrared.
innovative, Peter.. what a good use of NIR.
absolutely no idea of what these are, other than good objects for an interesting composition/photograph. i'm loving the seemingly random placement of the objects/colours too.
August 10th, 2017  
Like Jorlam, I have no idea what they are, but they make an interesting photo subject.
August 10th, 2017  
Whaaaatt?
August 10th, 2017  
Sue
Such an interesting image. Like the others, I have no idea what they are, but it doesn't really matter. How do you photograph in infrared?
August 10th, 2017  
@jorlam Thank you for your interesting comments Jorlam, it was indeed very random, I grabbed a hand full of various sized plastic Rawl/wall plugs wrapped them up with electrical tape to hold them together it was as simple as that, the image shows them four times greater than actual size:)
August 10th, 2017  
@onewing thanks Babs, simply plastic Rawl plugs that are drilled into a wall so you can fix a screw through:)
August 10th, 2017  
@terryliv Ha Ha thanks for that Terry, just a go at an abstract image using something mundane out of my workshop:)
August 10th, 2017  
@suesouthwood Thank you for your comments Sue just plastic Rawl plugs, I had my old Sony A77 camera converted to read the infrared light spectrum, the standard filter in front of the sensor was replaced with a 665nm Infrared filter:)
August 10th, 2017  
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